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Traditional ChineseSimplified ChineseText onlyPDARSS
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November 26, 2008
Property
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Mortgage approvals fall 5.9%
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Monetary Authority

New mortgage loans drawn down in October fell 2.6% to $11.3 billion and new loans approved dropped 5.9% to $13.7 billion, according to a Monetary Authority monthly survey.

 

The fall in approved new loans was mainly due to drops of $600 million, or 5.9%, in approvals for secondary market transactions, and of $300 million, or 9.4%, in approvals for refinancing loans.

 

Approvals for primary market transactions remained little changed at $1.8 billion. New applications also fell 10.3%.

 

The proportion of new loans approved at more than 2.5% below the best lending rate dropped to 51.7% from 83.1% in September. The outstanding value of mortgage loans grew by 0.5% to $600 billion.

 

The mortgage delinquency ratio remained at 0.05% while the rescheduled loan ratio fell to 0.13%. The combined ratio fell to a record low of 0.18%, from 0.19% in September.



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