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RBA wants to impose even heavier restraints on lenders

Australian regulators may be forced to impose even heavier restraints on lenders to prevent the property market from becoming the trigger for a disruptive financial crisis, said Michele Bullock, the Reserve Bank’s assistant governor (financial system).

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Investor home loan growth inching closer to 10% cap

Nearly 80% of Chinese buyers can’t settle on apartments bought off-the-plan

OECD: Rapid rise in house prices could be precursor to economic downturn

Lack of financial knowledge is disempowering single women and mums

Housing affordability declined during December quarter

Landlords should child-proof their investment properties

More people are choosing to live alone – and it’s impacting housing supply

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