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1 Lingering worries about a slowdown in the global economy and Europe's persistent debt crisis kept investors cautious.
2 If a customer remains in persistent debt for another 18 months, firms must propose a repayment plan.
3 Lingering worries about a slowdown in the global economy and Europe's persistent debt crisis also kept investors cautious.
4 The FCA said it was concerned some firms were planning a blanket suspension of cards for all customers in the persistent debt category.
5 Among the 3 million people with persistent debt , the average amount on credit cards is £3,464 or about £14bn in total.
6 Persistent debt is defined as paying more in interest, fees and charges over 18 months than the principal on the card.
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