US consumers feel the heat as early signs of stress surface in credit health
The findings present a contrast to the relatively upbeat tone struck by several of the country’s largest banks. Lenders have argued that consumers remain broadly stable and that the overall quality of their credit portfolios has not shown significant cracks. At the same time, wider economic data (...)
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