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Investor lending falls almost $100 billion in 12 months as property market softens

byCT Report
22/06/2018
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Australia : The steady strangulation of investors in the property market has intensified with the outstanding value of interest-only loans falling by almost $100 billion over the past year.

Interest-only (IO) loans have now collapsed almost 60 per cent since APRA slammed the brakes on them in March 2017.

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Owner-occupiers have remained resolute, with loans up 3.1 per cent over the year, although this is still a step down from the 3.9 per cent growth in the previous quarter.

“The outstanding stock of IO loans has now slumped $93 billion year-on-year [-16 per cent] with interest only-loans making up 31 per cent of all mortgages, down from 39 per cent a year ago,” UBS analysts wrote in a note to clients.

UBS economist George Tharenou said while the switch from IO to principal and interest (P&I) loans was a modest 0.1 per cent, or $1.6 billion, of nominal income across the economy, it hit individual borrowers harder.

“For individual households the [around] 35 per cent increase in repayments is significant,” Mr Tharenou said.

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