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Traditional ChineseSimplified ChineseText onlyPDARSS
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July 25, 2006
Housing
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New mortgage loan value up 25%
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Hong Kong Monetary Authority

The value of new residential mortgage loans drawn down during June rose 24.5% to $12.5 billion, the Monetary Authority says. But new loans approved fell 6.4% to $12.9 billion.

 

The drop was due to falls of $907 million in approvals for secondary market transactions and of $21 million in approvals for primary market transactions, which more than offset the $53 million rise in approvals for refinancing. The number of new applications also fell 15.5%.

 

The most commonly used interest rate band for new approvals in June continued to be more than 2.5% below the best lending rate. It was used in 70.4% of new approvals in June compared with 65.3% in May.

 

The outstanding value of mortgage loans rose 0.3% to $527.3 billion.

 

The mortgage delinquency ratio was unchanged at 0.2%. With the rescheduled loan ratio decreasing to 0.31%, the combined ratio improved to 0.52% from 0.53% in May.

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