China’s net new loans drop $50 billion in July, the sharpest monthly credit contraction on record

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China’s net new loans drop $50 billion in July, the sharpest monthly credit contraction on record
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China's net new yuan loans fell 340 billion yuan ($50.4 billion) in July 2026, the sharpest monthly contraction on record and only the third such decline since 2000. Households and businesses both pulled back on credit, widening the year's cumulative lending gap to 2.5 trillion yuan even as the central bank pledged support.

China's credit engine ran in reverse in July 2026. Net new yuan loans fell by 340 billion yuan, or roughly $50.4 billion, the sharpest monthly contraction ever recorded. The drop ranks as only the third such decline since 2000, after July 2005 and once in 2025. It also follows April's contraction earlier this year, making it the second negative reading in a single calendar year.

Households and companies both pull back

The household sector led the retreat. Loans to consumers and homeowners shrank by 460.3 billion yuan in July, reversing the expansion seen in June, with mortgage appetite showing no sign of recovery after a weak 2025. Corporate borrowing moved the same way: business loans contracted by 130 billion yuan, suggesting companies are paying down existing credit rather than taking on new debt to expand.

The cumulative picture is bleaker still. Total new loans from January through July 2026 came in at 10.38 trillion yuan, versus 12.87 trillion yuan over the same stretch last year — a gap of roughly 2.5 trillion yuan in lending that simply did not happen. Outstanding yuan loans, meanwhile, grew just 5.1% year-over-year in July, a record low that came in below consensus forecasts.

The PBOC holds its line

The People's Bank of China acknowledged the weakness. According to the PBOC: "practical, effective measures" would be deployed, while it keeps a loose monetary policy stance. Still, analysts expect the central bank to hold back from aggressive rate cuts or large reserve-requirement reductions in the near term.

Part of July's drop is seasonal — June's quarter-end typically pulls borrowing forward as banks rush to meet lending targets, leaving July looking deflated by comparison. But that explanation only goes so far once the year-over-year cumulative gap has widened to 2.5 trillion yuan.

Property market still weighs on borrowers

Household deleveraging in China is inseparable from the property market. Mortgages are the largest category of consumer debt, and with home prices in many cities still under pressure, prospective buyers are in no hurry to add leverage.

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