Friday, November 24, 2017
On cross-country:
- A quarter of household expenditure allocated to housing – Eurostat
- The Problem With Expensive Real Estate – Bloomberg
- Capacity Building & Disseminating best practices in affordable housing – Housing Europe
On the US:
On other countries:
- [Australia] Speech on Mortgage Insights From Securitisation Data – Reserve Bank of Australia
- [Australia] Regional housing supply and demand in Australia – Australian National University
- [Brazil] Loan-to-value policy and housing finance: effects on constrained borrowers – Bank for International Settlements
- [Canada] Even Real Estate Developers Can’t Afford Toronto’s Housing Market – Bloomberg
- [China] China to step up property market regulation to avoid bubble risk – Reuters
- [Japan] Is Tokyo’s property market reaching its peak? – Financial Times
- [Romania] Housing privatization in Romania – Economics of Transition
- [Sweden] Slowdown in Swedish house prices is ‘positive’ for stability – Riksbank – Financial Times
- [Sweden] Riksbank Governor Tries to Quell Fears of Swedish Housing Slump – Bloomberg
- [Switzerland] Zurich’s Public Housing Problem: The Tenants Are Too Rich – Citylab
- [Switzerland] Lessons from Zurich – Inside Housing
- [United Kingdom] Your regular reminder that stamp duty cuts make nearly no difference to anything – Financial Times
- [United Kingdom] 2017 Autumn Statement Response – Cluttons
Posted by Prakash Loungani at 5:00 AM
Labels: Global Housing Watch