The Announced commitments for bad credit card in the U.S. grew in November. This happened after two consecutive months of decline in credit card write-offs. However, it is encouraging that the delinquency rate liabilities decreased again. Credit card write-offs increased by half a percentage point to 10.56 percent in November, data showed on Moody’s. Expectations are that exits next year will increase to 12-13 per cent in the middle of next year, transmit CNBC. Delays, which measure the share of obligations in which payments are overdue by more than 30 days, increasing to 6.2 percent, while the shorter delays fall to 1,6 per cent in the month, data showed. The rate of repayment of debt, which measures the average amount of principal that borrowers pay each month, falling by 0.89 percentage points to 16.42 percent.
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