Housing credit growth hits fastest pace in 23 years

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Housing credit growth hits fastest pace in 23 years
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House prices in Portugal rose 10.2 percent, reaching a new record high. Data from the Bank of Portugal (Banco de Portugal or BdP) also shows that housing credit grew by 10.7 percent in April, the fastest pace since 2003, partly driven by a public guarantee scheme for buyers under 35.

Context & Explainers

  • Governor of Banco de Portugal (2020–present)
  • Former: Minister of Finance (2015–2020), President of the Eurogroup (2018–2020)
  • Party: Independent (PS-affiliated)
  • Background: Economist (PhD, Harvard)

Mário José Gomes de Freitas Centeno (born 1966) is Portugal's central bank governor and one of the country's most internationally recognized economic figures. As Finance Minister under António Costa's first PS government, he became known as "Cristiano Ronaldo of European finance" for turning Portugal's deficit into a surplus while reversing austerity.

He was elected president of the Eurogroup (the informal body of euro area finance ministers) in 2018 — the first Portuguese to hold the role. Since becoming Governor of Banco de Portugal in 2020, he sits on the ECB's Governing Council and oversees Portuguese banking supervision and financial stability.