Shadow Bank Lending to the Residential Property Market
Michael Gishkariany,
David Norman and
Tom Rosewall
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Michael Gishkariany: Reserve Bank of Australia
David Norman: Reserve Bank of Australia
Tom Rosewall: Reserve Bank of Australia
RBA Bulletin (Print copy discontinued), 2017, 45-52
Abstract:
Shadow bank lending can play an important role in the economy, but on a large enough scale it could damage financial system resilience. Domestic banks have tightened standards for lending to the residential property market over recent years, creating an opportunity for other lenders to expand. However, shadow banks appear to account for only a small share of total property loans in Australia. Their share of lending for property development has increased more than for housing lending.
Keywords: shadow bank; mortgage lending; property development loans (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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