* Consumer credit growth weakest since April 2016 - BoE
* European Commission reports fall in consumer morale
* Mortgage approvals surge, according to BoE figures
* But outlook for UK economy murky
(Adds EC consumer confidence, reaction, graphic)
By Andy Bruce and Michael Urquhart
LONDON, Aug 30 (Reuters) - Lending to British consumers
expanded at the weakest pace in more than a year in July as
their confidence in the economy ebbed, according to figures that
clouded the
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