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    US business equipment borrowings rose 11% in May, ELFA said.
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    US business equipment borrowings rose 11% in May, ELFA said.

    Olya SmithBy Olya SmithJune 26, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    Equipment Leasing and fund Association (ELFA) said on Tuesday that U.S. corporations borrowed 11% more to fund equipment investments in May than a year earlier.
    May saw $10.2 billion in new loans, leases, and lines of credit, down 7% from April.
    “The April volume drop may indicate that some businesses are delaying equipment purchases until interest rates fall,” said ELFA President and CEO Leigh Lytle.

    Washington-based firm monitors economic activity for the over $1-trillion equipment financing industry. May loan approvals for U.S. corporations were 75%, unchanged from April.
    ELFA’s non-profit Equipment Leasing & Finance Foundation reported a June confidence score of 50.2, down from 50.7 in May. A number over 50 suggests business optimism.
    The 25-member survey for ELFA’s leasing and finance index includes Bank of America and financing units of Caterpillar Dell Technologies (DELL.N), Siemens AG, Canon Inc and Volvo AB

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    I'm Olya Smith and I'm a business journalist with a background in economics and finance. From macroeconomic trends to the latest developments in fintech, I have a passion for exploring the forces shaping the business landscape and the implications for companies and consumers alike.

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