Comments on “Rich debt, poor debt: assessing household indebtedness and debt repayment capacity”
This paper assesses the system-wide impacts of Malaysia’s rising household debt.Malaysia’s household debt-to-GDP ratio (HDGR) increased from 76% in 2009 to 89%in 2016. This increase has raised concerns regarding the implications for householdfinancial resilience and banking system stability. The pap...
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Main Author: | PHANG, Sock Yong |
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2017
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