IMF warns lending curbs needed to rein in Australia’s hot housing market | ABC News

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The International Monetary Fund is concerned about a rising number of high debt-to-income ratio home loans. The IMF’s Harald Finger says macroprudential measures such as interest rate buffers should be used to cool the market.

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