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FACTBOX: U.S. credit tightening, but by how much?

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Thu Aug 28, 2008 12:38pm EDT

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Lenders who freely provided funding earlier this decade are taking a far more cautious approach by tightening credit standards -- thereby limiting companies' expansion plans and potentially hampering the U.S. economy's capacity for growth

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The most recent U.S. Federal Reserve survey of bank lending practices asked about credit standards for commercial and industrial loans or credit lines, and found:

* 53.8 percent have tightened standards for large and mid-sized firms

* 3.8 percent have tightened considerably

* 61.5 percent have tightened standards for small firms

* 63.5 percent have tightened cost of credit lines

* 48.1 percent have tightened somewhat premiums on riskier loans, 28.8 percent have tightened these "considerably"

(Source: Federal Reserve)

(Compiling by Nick Zieminski; Editing by Brian Moss)



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