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Friday 30 August 2019 2:43 pm

Mortgage approvals hit two-year high while consumer credit growth remains stagnant

By: Michael Searles

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Estate and rental agents' boards are pictured on a residential street in Hackney, east London on August 9, 2019. - House prices and sales are "losing momentum", surveyors say, although parts of the UK are still seeing property values rise. (Photo by Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP) (Photo credit should read DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS/AFP/Getty Images)

Mortgage approvals for July hit a two-year high according to official data released on Friday.

The Bank of England data revealed that lenders approved 67,306 mortgages last month, up from 66,506 in June.

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The housing market has endured a slowdown since the European referendum in 2016, particularly in London.

But in recent months there has been early signs of recovery with increasing approval rates and house price growth.

However, house prices did remain stagnant from July to August according to the Nationwide Housing Index

The Bank of England said net mortgage lending rose by £4.6bn in July, the largest increase since March 2016, while consumer lending increased by £897m, which was less than the forecast £1bn.

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Annual consumer credit growth also remained stagnant from June to July at 5.5 per cent.

Howard Archer, chief economic advisor to the EY ITEM Club, said: “Net mortgage lending rose to £4.6bn, but with gross lending dropping between June and July, this rise reflected lower repayments.

“Although mortgage approvals for house purchase increased, the number remained within the very narrow range seen over the past two years.

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“With economic uncertainty elevated and sentiment depressed, a subdued appetite for borrowing among households seems likely to continue.

“That said, consumers’ spending power is being boosted by low inflation and pay growth running at a decade high. This leads us to think that consumer spending growth should remain a relative bright spot for the economy, and one more sustainable for not being built on rapid debt accumulation.”

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The price paid for first homes has surged 7.1 per cent in a year

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