澳大利亚众议院党一直很光荣——但宿醉可能很严重:改革以减轻一些风险

G. North
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澳大利亚抵押贷款监管的范围和效力不仅对金融机构的健康和金融稳定至关重要,而且对澳大利亚家庭的财务状况和福祉也至关重要。目前最大的风险是自满。银行可能会继续向住宅业主放贷,因为现有的资本规则和回报鼓励银行这么做。同样,澳大利亚人可能会继续投资住房,因为有税收激励,而且缺乏其他能提供合理回报的储蓄机会。然而,澳大利亚房地产市场的狂欢将不可避免地在某个时候结束,其后遗症的严重程度将取决于立法机构和监管机构提前采取行动的性质和规模。房价越高于正常趋势线和经济基本面,潜在的调整和不利后果就可能越严重,尤其是对高负债家庭而言。去年,一些住房相关政策有所调整,但仍需采取进一步行动。
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The Australian House Party Has Been Glorious - But the Hangover May Be Severe: Reforms to Mitigate Some of the Risks
The scope and efficacy of regulation around mortgage lending in Australia is critical, not just for the health of financial institutions and financial stability, but also for the financial position and wellbeing of Australian households. The biggest risk presently is complacency. Banks are likely to continue to lend to residential property owners because the existing capital rules and returns encourage it. Similarly, Australians are likely to continue to invest in housing, with tax incentives to do so and a dearth of other savings opportunities that provide a reasonable return. However, the housing party in Australia will inevitably end at some point and the severity of the hangover will depend on the nature and scale of advance action taken by law makers and regulators. The further house prices rise above normal trend lines and economic fundamentals, the more severe the potential corrections and adverse consequences are likely to be, particularly on highly indebted households. Some housing related policy adjustments have been made over the last year, but further action is called for.
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