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OPR increases result in fewer loan applications in October



Loan applications for the acquisition of real estate decreased by 7.3 per cent month-over-month (m-o-m) to RM43.95 billion in October, following a decline of 11 per cent m-o-m in September, according to data from Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM).

The overnight policy rate (OPR), which was raised many times this year to rein in soaring inflation, may be to blame for the two consecutive drops in loan application volume.

The OPR, which influences lending interest rates, was increased for the fourth time this year by the BNM's monetary policy committee (MPC).

According to a statement made by BNM on November 3, 2022, the OPR increased by an additional 25 basis points (bps), to 2.75 per cent. This is similar to OPR hikes that were previously announced on September 8, July 6, and May 11.

The fourth increase in the OPR corresponds to a 1 per cent increase.

This will have a big impact on the real estate market, said Sarkunan Subramaniam, general managing director of Knight Frank Malaysia.

Sarkunan is asking the government and BNM to halt interest rate rises since they will hurt borrowers of existing loans and dissuade buyers of real estate.

However, analysts believe that there will be another wave of OPR increases in early 2023, which might further stifle the demand for real estate.

AmBank Research predicts that MPC will raise the OPR by 25 basis points to 3 per cent in early 2023, bringing interest rates back to levels seen before the epidemic.

According to Khoo Zing Sheng, the company's stock research analyst, any further interest rate hikes will reduce customer confidence, particularly given the current inflationary environment.

This is especially true because, according to him, for every 25 basis points increase in the OPR, the instalment amount would rise by 2.2 per cent to 2.5 per cent.

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Posted on: 21st December 2022

Source: New Straits Times