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Australia: Mixed signals on housing - Westpac

Bill Evans, Chief Economist at Westpac, points out that the Australia’s Westpac Melbourne Institute Index of Consumer Sentiment rose 2.8% to 104.3 in November from 101.5 in October.

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“That was a surprisingly strong result. In particular, respondents are much more positive about their own finances. That is despite consistent reports around weakness in the housing markets in the major capitals and the sharp falls in the equity market through October. Low interest rates and their prospect of being sustained for some time are clearly supporting confidence.”

“Consumer views around housing were very interesting. Buyer sentiment improved sharply but price expectations fell to new lows.”

“The ‘time to buy a dwelling’ index posted a strong 11.8% surge to be up 16.7% on a year ago to the highest level since March 2015.”

“Consumer expectations for house prices posted another fall in November. The Westpac Melbourne Institute Index of House Price Expectations fell 2.3% to 99 – on par with the weakest read we have ever seen on this index, when it was first compiled back in May 2009.”

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