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Reserve Bank tempers support of debt-to-income ratios for mortgage lending

The Reserve Bank and Treasury questioned by select committee over Covid response.

Brent Edwards Wed, 10 Feb 2021

The Reserve Bank has again signalled it is keen to have the option of using debt-to-income ratios to control mortgage lending but dismisses suggestions they could target investors only.

Finance Minister Grant Robertson has confirmed the government was considering DTIs as one of a range options

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Brent Edwards Wed, 10 Feb 2021
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