Israel: Private sector credit

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The most recent value is 1458 billion Israeli New Shekel as of August 2024, an increase compared to the previous value of 1444.06 billion Israeli New Shekel. Historically, the average for Israel from September 1992 to August 2024 is 633.7 billion Israeli New Shekel. The minimum of 76.98 billion Israeli New Shekel was recorded in September 1992, while the maximum of 1458 billion Israeli New Shekel was reached in August 2024. Click on the following link to see the values of: Private sector credit around the world.
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Recent values Israel: Private sector credit, billion currency units
2024  Aug 1458
2024  Jul 1444.06
2024  Jun 1435.52
2024  May 1429.04
2024  Apr 1416.74
2024  Mar 1416.62
2024  Feb 1411.21
2024  Jan 1406.97


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Definition: Private sector credit refers to the credit extended by commercial banks and other deposit-taking institutions (excluding central banks) to private non-financial firms and households. Included are all credit institutions: domestic and foreign owned as well as private and public ones.

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 Money supply (broad money) 2,037.27 10/2024 billion
 Consumer Price Index (CPI) 108.4000 12/2024 index points
 Inflation, monthly -0.28 12/2024 percent
 Inflation, annual 3.24 12/2024 percent
 Private sector credit 1,458.00 8/2024 billion
 Business credit 730.46 8/2024 billion
 Household credit 727.54 8/2024 billion
 Mortgage credit 566.06 8/2024 billion
 Consumer credit 161.48 8/2024 billion
 Policy rate 4.50 12/2024 percent
 Household debt to GDP 42.20 6/2024 percent
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