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    Euro zone banks tightening corporate credit access on rising economic risk, ECB survey shows

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    Posted on April 15, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Euro zone banks are tightening corporate credit access due to rising economic risks, according to an ECB survey. A slight rebound in demand is expected.

    Euro Zone Banks Tighten Credit Access on Economic Concerns

    FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Euro zone banks curbed firms' access to credit last quarter and expect to keep tightening credit standards due to increasing concerns about the economic outlook, the European Central Bank's lending survey showed on Tuesday.

    Lending growth has been on a modest upward slope for most of the past year, helped by falling ECB interest rates, but the upside is now seen as limited given the global turmoil caused by erratic U.S. trade policy.

    Hoping to at least prop up confidence, the ECB is expected to cut interest rates for the seventh time in a year on Thursday, and two or three times more later in the year, as tariffs curb trade and uncertainty weighs on consumption and investment.

    Driven by a shift in Germany and several smaller euro zone nations, banks tightened credit standards – their internal guidelines or loan-approval criteria – for business loans in the first quarter and said they expected a further tightening for all loan categories in the current quarter, the ECB said.

    Although this tightening was smaller than banks earlier predicted, it was driven by higher perceived risks related to the economic outlook, the ECB said based on its Bank Lending Survey, a key input into Thursday's interest rate decision.

    Demand for corporate credit also decreased last quarter but banks see a small rebound in the current quarter despite higher risk perceptions reported by lenders in Germany, France and Italy.

    "Loan demand decreased, mainly owing to a negative contribution from firms' inventories and working capital and despite the support from declining interest rates," the ECB said.

    For mortgages, banks continued to report a surge in demand and easing credit standards, primarily due to rising competition among lenders.

    Mortgage demand in the current quarter is expected to rise further.

    (Reporting by Balazs Koranyi; editing by David Evans and Hugh Lawson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Euro zone banks are tightening credit access due to economic risks.
    • •ECB survey indicates further tightening expected in the current quarter.
    • •Demand for corporate credit decreased but may rebound slightly.
    • •Mortgage demand continues to rise despite credit tightening.
    • •ECB expected to cut interest rates to support confidence.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Euro zone banks tightening corporate credit access on rising economic risk, ECB survey shows

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the tightening of corporate credit access by Euro zone banks due to rising economic risks, as reported by the ECB survey.

    2Why are Euro zone banks tightening credit?

    Banks are tightening credit due to higher perceived economic risks and global trade uncertainties impacting the economic outlook.

    3What is the ECB's expected response?

    The ECB is expected to cut interest rates to support economic confidence amid tightening credit conditions.

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