KEY POINTS
  • The Fed's closely watched Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey, released Monday, showed that while credit conditions got stricter, demand declined as well.
  • On the issue of consumer lending, banks "reported having tightened standards for credit card loans and other consumer loans," the survey said.
The U.S. Federal Reserve Building in Washington, D.C.

Lending conditions at U.S. banks are tight and likely to get tighter, according to a Federal Reserve survey released Monday.

The Fed's closely watched Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey showed that while credit conditions got more strict, demand declined as well.