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House Prices in Brazil

“Even with strong mortgage loan growth, house price inflation slowed, indicating improved housing penetration,” according to the IMF’s economic report on Brazil.

“Even with strong mortgage loan growth, house price inflation slowed, indicating improved housing penetration,” according to the IMF’s economic report on Brazil.

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House Prices in Thailand

“In view of the slowing credit growth, low share of real estate loans, and no apparent real estate boom, staff does not see a need to tighten macroprudential policies despite the low-interest-rate environment. Looking forward, credit is expected to provide a smaller contribution to growth given the high leverage of households (…) Mirroring the relatively low share of real estate loans, Thailand has not gone through a real estate boom in recent years, except in selected urban locations. Mitigating the risks are strong financial buffers, with household financial assets at about twice the level of household debt.” says the IMF’s annual report on Thailand.

“In view of the slowing credit growth, low share of real estate loans, and no apparent real estate boom, staff does not see a need to tighten macroprudential policies despite the low-interest-rate environment. Looking forward, credit is expected to provide a smaller contribution to growth given the high leverage of households (…) Mirroring the relatively low share of real estate loans, Thailand has not gone through a real estate boom in recent years, except in selected urban locations. Read the full article…

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House Prices in Jordan

“Real estate prices increased faster than inflation in 2014, but bank and household exposure to credit risk in real estate has remained limited,” according to latest IMF report on Jordan. 

“Real estate prices increased faster than inflation in 2014, but bank and household exposure to credit risk in real estate has remained limited,” according to latest IMF report on Jordan. 

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