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How Banks’ Lending Habits Are Stifling Business Growth

32 min · 6 de feb de 2025
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A couple of weeks ago I published an article of the same name, the result of my research on the topic. check it out here: Makes for interesting reading as to what banks lend. But it does not explain why bank balance sheets are trending this way. I sat down with Alan Beattie and Alex Twigg, career bankers and discussed why banks don’t lend more to businesses. Listen, enjoy, tell us what you think. Get full access to Martin’s Substack at mccannomics.substack.com/subscribe [https://mccannomics.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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