New Zealand to tighten lending further as housing crisis worsens
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NEW Zealand's central bank said on Tuesday it plans to tighten mortgage lending further, as measures introduced earlier this year to control an inflated housing market and limit risky borrowing have had little impact.
Investors have continued to buy properties, buoyed by historically low interest rates and cheap access to capital from the government's pandemic-inspired stimulus spending.
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