02/12/2014
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The Brazilians started the year looking more credit, according to a survey released on Tuesday pelaSerasa ( 11 ) . Compared to December 2013 , demand rose by 8 % in the first month of this year . The growth , according to research, is the result of more working days in January than in December .
The demand grew more among consumers of the higher income ranges : 10.8% for income between R$ 5000 to R$ 10 000 per month, and 10.6 % among those earning more than R$ 10,000 . Among consumers with income up to R$ 500, the increase was much lower, 2.7 % .
Compared to January 2013, the demand for credit and was conduct contrary fell 2.8 % , with cautious in taking new loans and installment credit more expensive due to the high interest consumers .
In this comparison , the largest falls in demand occurred in layers of higher income , a decline of 8.1% for consumers with monthly income between R$ 5000 and R$ 10m and 7.6 % for those earning more from R$ 10 thousand.
Only consumers who earn less than R$ 500 a month increased their demand for credit in the first month of the year high of 1.0 % in January 2014 against the same month of 2013.
Source : G1
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