South Africa's February credit growth slows to 8.67 pct y/y

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's private sector credit demand slowed to 8.67 percent year-on-year in February from an unrevised 9.15 percent in January, central bank data showed on Monday. The broadly defined M3 measure of money supply expanded in the same period by 8.11 percent year-on-year compared with January's revised figure of 7.35 percent.