RBA's John Edwards can't see rising dwelling price crisis
The Reserve Bank of Australia board member John Edwards says the rapid rise in Australian house prices won’t continue indefinitely.
“It is not anything approaching a crisis,” John Edwards told the Wall Street Journal, adding housing credit growth, high household debt and weak income growth would tame prices.
But Edwards said it was “not obvious how far this can run” and the RBA would continue to monitor house price movements.
His comments follow repeated warnings from Reserve Bank governor Glenn Stevens about the surging property market.
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