U.S. business borrowing for equipment rises 7% in April- ELFA

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(Reuters) – U.S. companies borrowed 7% more in April to finance their investments in equipment compared to a year earlier, the Equipment Leasing and Finance Association (ELFA) said on Monday, as firms ramp up production to meet demand.

The companies signed up for $10.5 billion in new loans, leases and lines of credit, compared with $9.3 billion a year earlier.

“Soaring energy prices and inflation are headwinds confronting the industry as we move into the summer months,” said Ralph Petta, ELFA’s chief executive officer, in a statement.

ELFA, which reports economic activity for the nearly $1-trillion equipment finance sector, said credit approvals totaled 77.4%, down from 78.3% in March.

Washington-based ELFA’s leasing and finance index measures the volume of commercial equipment financed in the United States.

The index is based on a survey of 25 members, including Bank of America Corp, and financing affiliates or units of Caterpillar Inc, Dell Technologies Inc, Siemens AG, Canon Inc and Volvo AB.

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The Equipment Leasing and Finance Foundation, ELFA’s non-profit affiliate, said its confidence index for May was at 49.6, down from 56.1 in April. A reading above 50 indicates a positive business outlook.

(Reporting by Nathan Gomes in Bengaluru; Editing by Shinjini Ganguli)

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