Bank of Slovenia introduces macro-prudential measures for housing market

Ratios are “recommendations”, rather than regulations

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Ljubljana

Slovenia's central bank has introduced macro-prudential measures for the country's housing market, although the measures are currently only "in the form of recommendations for banks", the central bank said in a statement recently translated into English.

Under the policy, the bank specifies suggested loan-to-value (LTV) and debt service-to-income (DSTI) ratios for households entering into new housing loan agreements. The move was approved by the Bank of Slovenia's board of governors on August 30

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