BLR - OPR - Economic Policy
Normal for not increase neither decrease, means that the current rate is a fair rate to support and not dampen MY finance industry (Core) and economic (inflation for instance)
Why is BLR no movement for 2012?
Why is BLR no movement for 2012?
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Jun 13 2012, 12:37 PM
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BLR - OPR - Economic Policy
Normal for not increase neither decrease, means that the current rate is a fair rate to support and not dampen MY finance industry (Core) and economic (inflation for instance) |
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Jun 14 2012, 04:11 AM
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Could be go down
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Jun 14 2012, 10:27 AM
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QUOTE(sam sam @ Jun 14 2012, 09:04 AM) hopefully not, increases speculation and higher inflation. Then, buy more now for your next generation i have loans too. But for the future generation we need to control the speculative elements of property market. IMHO, A little reduce, it wouldn't make much speculation (RPGT and 3rd prop 70% cap is still the key one), rather, it helps first time buyers lock the best rate and those who are owning house can thus shorter the loan tenure |
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