Michal Stelmach, senior economist at KPMG, said borrowing in October “was largely driven by the household energy price cap that came into force in October and the permits that ended a year ago, making the year-to-year comparison less favorable.”
Michal Stelmach, senior economist at KPMG, said borrowing in October “was largely driven by the household energy price cap that came into force in October and the permits that ended a year ago, making the year-to-year comparison less favorable.”