The Countercyclical Capital Buffer (CCyB) rate for the first quarter of 2023 remains unchanged at zero per cent

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Summary

The Bank of Italy deems that the countercyclical capital buffer rate in force for the current quarter, equal to zero per cent, is appropriate in the current macrofinancial context.

In the third quarter of 2022, the credit-to-GDP ratio decreased. The deviation from the long-term trend of the total credit-to-GDP ratio was negative by about 9 percentage points, if calculated based on the methodology developed by the Bank of Italy. The bank credit-to-GDP ratio provides similar indications.

The other indicators suggest that the macrofinancial conditions of the Italian economy were substantially unchanged. The increase in bank loans to households and to non-financial corporations continued. The NPL ratio remained at historically low levels, for both households and firms; the unemployment rate continued to fall; real residential property prices rose slightly.