The money supply in the eurozone increased at a lower rate in June than in the previous month, according to figures reported by the European Central Bank. In June, money supply grew by 8.3% compared to the 8.5% in May. Household lending rose 4.0% in June, from 3.9% in May. Lending to non-financial companies increased by 1.9% at the same rate as last month.
Consumer confidence in the US economy rose slightly in July. This was revealed on Tuesday from figures from The Conference Board. The consumer confidence index rose to 129.1 this month from 128.9 in June.
New durable goods orders in the US rose less than expected in June. According to the US government orders were up 0.8% month on month, against expectations of 2.0%. Durable goods orders rose by 3.2% in May.
The 6M Euribor is unchanged at -0.52% compared to previous business day. The 10Y Swap decreased with 1 basis point to -0.06% compared to previous business day.
In the attachment, today’s market data on money and capital market rates as well as other rates are presented.
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