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Loans and Deposits Surge Amid Mixed Sentiment

Jun 254:24 PM UTCby Vadim Skritskii
Pulse Strength+0.49Moderate positive
Attention Pulse+42.17Slight gain
Tier 7+5%Dominant / Top-of-Mind

In May, household and corporate loans experienced a notable increase of 7.7% compared to the same month in 2025, reflecting a robust demand for credit amid evolving economic conditions.

This rise in borrowing was mirrored by a corresponding 7.7% uptick in non-government resident deposits, indicating a simultaneous strengthening of savings among individuals and businesses. The adjusted sentiment score in the market stands at 52, suggesting a neutral outlook despite the backdrop of heightened coverage, which has reached 4, reflecting extreme fear among some investors regarding future economic stability.

The recent growth in loans and deposits, coupled with a rate of change of 0.0509 over the past three months, signals a complex interplay of optimism in credit demand against a climate of cautious sentiment.

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