ISTANBUL: US consumer credit rose around $25.5 billion in July compared to the previous month to reach almost $5.1 trillion, the Federal Reserve said Monday. The figure came in much higher than market expectations of a $12.3 billion increase. Consumer credit for June was revised down to an increase of $5.2 billion from a gain of $8.93 billion. "In July, consumer credit increased at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 6.0 percent," the Fed said in a statement. "Revolving credit increased at an annual rate of 9.4 percent, while nonrevolving credit increased at an annual rate of 4.8 percent," it added. Source: Anadolu Agency
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