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BIS – Bank for International Settlements. An international organisation, based in Switzerland, which encourages co-operation among central banks and other agencies in pursuit of monetary and financial stability and provides banking facilities for central banks.

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Housing and Housing Finance: The View from Australia and Beyond

1 Dec 2006 RDP 2006-12
Luci Ellis
Research Discussion Papers contain the results of economic research within the Reserve Bank
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2006/2006-12.html

Global Trends

31 Dec 2006 RDP 2006-12
Luci Ellis
A BIS working group on housing finance recently drew some of this evidence together (BIS 2006). ... Figure 4: Household Debt. Per cent to household disposable income. Source: national sources via BIS.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2006/2006-12/global-trends.html

References

31 Dec 2006 RDP 2006-12
Luci Ellis
Debelle G (2004), ‘Macroeconomic Implications of Rising Household Debt’, BIS Working Paper No 153. ... Ellis L (2005), ‘Disinflation and the Dynamics of Mortgage Debt’, in Investigating the Relationship between the Financial and Real Economy, BIS
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2006/2006-12/references.html

National Features

31 Dec 2006 RDP 2006-12
Luci Ellis
or examples of lenders breaking into new markets in neighbouring countries (BIS 2006). ... Sources: adapted from BIS (2006); European Parliament (1996); Scanlon and Whitehead (2004) and national sources.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2006/2006-12/national-features.html

Policy Issues

31 Dec 2006 RDP 2006-12
Luci Ellis
For example, stress tests using Swedish data (BIS 2006) and analysis of disaggregated data on balance sheets of Australian households (for example, RBA 2003a; Ellis, Lawson and Roberts-Thomson 2003; and ... As emphasised by the BIS Committee on the
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2006/2006-12/policy-issues.html

Introduction

31 Dec 2006 RDP 2006-12
Luci Ellis
The structure of this paper follows the above discussion. The next section describes the common factors and global trends affecting housing and housing finance, drawing heavily from BIS (2006).
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2006/2006-12/introduction.html