Property investors drunk on 'wealth effect'
Middle aged property investors are most likely to be seduced into tapping rising house equity for consumption, ramping up debt to a level that threatens to become a systemic risk.
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Middle aged property investors are most likely to be seduced into tapping rising house equity for consumption, ramping up debt to a level that threatens to become a systemic risk.
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