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Realty regulator to impact housing finance cos: RBI

Curbing of speculative activities in the realty sector after the establishment of a regulator is expected to adversely impact the housing finance companies, a Reserve Bank report said today.

December 29, 2016 / 21:03 IST

Curbing of speculative activities in the realty sector after the establishment of a regulator is expected to adversely impact the housing finance companies, a Reserve Bank report said today.

"The push to regulate the realty sector is likely to have an impact on housing finance segments as it may help curb speculative activities significantly," its Financial Stability Report said today.

It, however, was quick to add that there are no concerns around "systemic risk" from this sector, despite a slight increase in the stressed advances in the retail housing sector in the recent quarters.

The Real Estate Regulatory Bill (RERA) was passed by both Houses of Parliament earlier this year and framing of draft rules for the same is underway at present.

Multiple reports following the November 8 demonetisation have also said that there may be adverse impact on the realty sector.

The resilient retail segment, especially the high-value housing loans, has seen a lot of focus by the lenders following a general slowdown in credit demand by corporates due to both cheaper alternatives in the money markets and sluggish economic growth.

The FSR said the all-India house price index posted an annual increase of 7.3 percent as at the end of the first quarter of 2016-17, after moderating for four consecutive quarters.

Among other asset classes, the FSR said the NSE's Nifty indice outperformed both the MSCI World and Emerging Market indices from the beginning of this financial year till November 2016.

The bond market experienced a six-month long rally till October 2016, when the foreign investors started selling to reduce exposure to emerging market assets amid rising probability of an interest rate increase by the US Fed in December.

Stating that despite the increasing significance of the domestic institutional investors, the foreign portfolio investors continue to play an important role in the swings of equity, bond and currency markets and net positions of FPIs in Indian markets turned negative in 2015-16.

first published: Dec 29, 2016 08:48 pm

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