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But much of the present demand for credit appears to be from smaller companies, not large ones.
If so, then we can expect demand for credit to shrink and interest rates to fall.
They may lower interest rates, which increases the latent demand for credit.
Many believe that there is still plenty of demand for credit among present cardholders.
Instead they have chosen to rely on using interest rates to curb the demand for credit.
Banks can plan for a rise in demand for credit products.
One side said investors were looking forward to a quick recovery, which would raise the return on capital and the demand for credit.
Instead, it will be moved by accelerating growth, rising demand for credit and a falling dollar, he said.
But the austerity side of his policy is choking off the demand for credit by reducing the market.
Recessions often start because the demand for credit falls.
But the problem here was that, with the buoyant economy, the demand for credit was high.
Lenders expected demand for credit card lending to fall further in the next three months."
Demand for credit in Vermont has grown as the state's economy has expanded.
This would increase inflationary pressures and the need to slow down the demand for credit by raising interest rates.
Or it could loosen the money supply to accommodate the demand for credit, risking inflation.
Largely, it is a transformation both in the demand for credit and the inflationary pressures of the last two decades.
"Demand for credit will go up; the ability to pay will go down.
The other side blamed the vanishing federal budget surplus, saying demand for credit would rise as the government made plans to borrow more.
"Just because you are not having a lot of hiring does not mean there will not be a demand for credit," he said.
In announcing the rate change, the bank said that high demand for credit had increased "the danger associated with delaying a tightening of policy."
The data raised fears that demand for credit will climb and pull up interest rates, thus diminishing the value of current bonds.
Dealers cited unexpectedly large seasonal demands for credit for the high funds rate.
Banks can expect increased demand for credit.
"Demand for credit will slacken, and that will bring about lower rates regardless of what the Fed does," he said.
Both create a demand for credit.