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Joe Hockey dismisses Australian property bubble claims as 'lazy analysis' | |
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Joe Hockey has rejected as “lazy analysis” claims the housing market is in a bubble and risks crashing. | Joe Hockey has rejected as “lazy analysis” claims the housing market is in a bubble and risks crashing. |
The Australian treasurer says there are insufficient houses to meet strong local and international demand. | The Australian treasurer says there are insufficient houses to meet strong local and international demand. |
“It is just an easy mantra for international commentators and for analysts based overseas to just say, well you know there’s a bit of housing bubble emerging in Australia,” Hockey told a Bloomberg event in Sydney on Tuesday. | “It is just an easy mantra for international commentators and for analysts based overseas to just say, well you know there’s a bit of housing bubble emerging in Australia,” Hockey told a Bloomberg event in Sydney on Tuesday. |
“That is a rather lazy analysis ... I don’t see at the moment any substantial risk.” | “That is a rather lazy analysis ... I don’t see at the moment any substantial risk.” |
He also dismissed suggestions the property bubble was “credit-fuelled”. | He also dismissed suggestions the property bubble was “credit-fuelled”. |
“There’s a lot of cash going into the property market,” he said. | “There’s a lot of cash going into the property market,” he said. |
“In some parts of Australia, in Sydney, Melbourne and to a lesser degree in Brisbane, we’re seeing quite a bit of new foreign investment into new dwellings. | “In some parts of Australia, in Sydney, Melbourne and to a lesser degree in Brisbane, we’re seeing quite a bit of new foreign investment into new dwellings. |
“That may well continue for some period of time.” | “That may well continue for some period of time.” |
International investment in Australia’s housing market “may well increase” with a cooling of the Australian dollar, the treasurer said. | International investment in Australia’s housing market “may well increase” with a cooling of the Australian dollar, the treasurer said. |
Hockey urged state governments to do some of the “heavy lifting” in increasing housing supply. | Hockey urged state governments to do some of the “heavy lifting” in increasing housing supply. |
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