Eurozone loan growth


Eurozone loan growth: 0.3 (0%)
Last Update: June 30, 2024

Eurozone loan growth closed down 0.3 as of June 30, 2024 from 0.3 from the previous month and 1.7 from last year.


Eurozone loan growth Analytics & Data




MacroVar Free Open Data enables you to Embed, Share and Download Eurozone loan growth historical data, charts and analysis in your website and with others.


Eurozone loan growth closing prices of the last 24 values are displayed below. Sign up free to download the full historical data series using MacroVar Web/Excel or API.

Embed Eurozone loan growth Chart or Data Table in your website or Share this chart and data table with your friends.

Eurozone loan growth

DateValues
2024-06-30 0.3
2024-05-31 0.3
2024-04-30 0.2
2024-03-31 0.2
2024-02-29 0.3
2024-01-31 0.3
2023-12-31 0.4
2023-11-30 0.5
2023-10-31 0.7
2023-09-30 0.8
2023-08-31 1.1
2023-07-31 1.3
2023-06-30 1.7
2023-05-31 2.1
2023-04-30 2.5
2023-03-31 2.9
2023-02-28 3.2
2023-01-31 3.6
2022-12-31 3.8
2022-11-30 4.1
2022-10-31 4.2
2022-09-30 4.4
2022-08-31 4.5
2022-07-31 4.5

Get notified instantly when MacroVar new signals are available for Eurozone loan growth.Create your free account

Embed the latest Eurozone loan growth Chart, Data Table or text to your website by clicking the 3 options below.

  • Chart
  • Data
  • Live Text
Copy the following Code to your Website

Share the specific page using the buttons below.


Eurozone loan growth Statistics


IndicatorSymbolActualPreviousM/M%Y/Y%TrendSlopePercentileUpdate
loan growthea.loangrowth0.30.30-82DownDown162024-06-30

Eurozone loan growth Factors

MacroVar's monitor of financial and macroeconomic statistical factors affecting Eurozone loan growth is only available to Premium users.

Upgrade your membership to get access

Eurozone loan growth Historical Data

The MacroVar database offers free access to historical data for the Eurozone loan growth, dating back to 1950. This extensive dataset is readily available through MacroVar versatile platforms, including a user-friendly web interface, a robust Python API, and convenient Excel integration. By leveraging these tools, users can efficiently retrieve and analyze decades of Eurozone loan growth data, supporting a wide range of research, financial analysis, and decision-making processes.

What is the Eurozone loan growth

refers to the rate at which loans are being issued by banks in the Eurozone, which consists of the 19 European Union countries that have adopted the euro as their official currency. This metric is an important indicator of economic activity and overall financial health, as it reflects the willingness of banks to lend money to businesses and consumers. A higher loan growth rate is typically seen as a positive sign for the economy, indicating increased confidence and investment. On the other hand, a slowdown in loan growth could be a signal of economic uncertainty or tightening credit conditions. Policymakers closely monitor loan growth data to assess the health of the economy and make informed decisions about monetary policy.