Friday, July 13, 2018
On cross-country:
- European House Prices Tell Very Different Economic Tales: Chart – Bloomberg
On the US:
On other countries:
- [Australia] Australian Tightening of Property Loan Standards Mostly Over – Bloomberg
- [Canada] Toronto And Vancouver Top-Tier Housing Markets Headed In Opposite Directions: Sotheby’s – Huffington Post
- [Canada] Vancouver, Can We Talk About Housing Without Getting So Angry? – The Tyee
- [China] Why women own less housing assets in China? The role of intergenerational transfers – Journal of Housing and the Built Environment
- [China] China scales back property subsidies, adding to growth concerns – Financial Times
- [China] China: An Uneven Housing Market – Continuum Economics
- [China] China to restrict subsidies for shantytown redevelopment projects – Reuters
- [Japan] Lack of supply drives rise in Kyoto’s property prices – Financial Times
- [Singapore] Three Charts That Help Explain Singapore’s New Property Curbs – Bloomberg
- [Spain] El precio del alquiler en España sigue sin encontrar techo – Reuters
- [Singapore] Singapore’s Cooling Measures and Its Housing Market – Journal of Housing Economics
- [United Kingdom] Bank of England should aim to freeze house prices for five years – report – Guardian
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Posted by Prakash Loungani at 8:05 AM
Labels: Global Housing Watch