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July 2020 SLOOS on bank lending practices

The Federal Reserve Board has posted the results of the July 2020 Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey on Bank Lending Practices (SLOOS), which addressed changes in the standards and terms on, and demand for, bank loans to businesses and households over the previous three months, roughly corresponding to the second calendar quarter.

Respondents indicated that, on balance, they tightened their standards and terms on commercial and industrial (C&I) loans to firms of all sizes. Banks reported weaker demand for C&I loans from firms of all sizes. Meanwhile, banks tightened standards and reported weaker demand across all three major commercial real estate (CRE) loan categories—construction and land development loans, nonfarm nonresidential loans, and multifamily loans—over the second quarter of 2020.

Banks tightened standards across all categories of residential real estate (RRE) loans and across all three consumer loan categories—credit card loans, auto loans, and other consumer loans—over the second quarter of 2020 on net. Banks reported stronger demand for all categories of RRE loans and weaker demand for all categories of consumer loans.

Banks also responded to a set of special questions inquiring about the current level of lending standards relative to the midpoint of the range over which banks’ standards have varied since 2005. Banks, on balance, reported that their lending standards across all loan categories are currently at the tighter end of the range of standards between 2005 and the present.

Paycheck Protection Program loans were not mentioned in the survey.

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