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18 August 2010

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One last note on this:

Not all loans are alike. In the UK for instance, after adjusting for inflation and changes to the stock of businesses, small business lending is down 2% since banks started tightening the supply of credit three years ago, but overdrafts are down a full 19%.

If a similar pattern were to ensue with the implementation of stricter capital requirements, then small businesses could be looking at a 3.2% fall in overdraft lending.

This is not great news but it's hardly the end of the world. It's about half the fall recorded between Q2 2007 and Q2 2008 - during the mild (by today's standards) pre-Lehman credit crunch.

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