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The property cooling measures imposed last July had “more bite” than expected, said DBS Bank’s chief executive Piyush Gupta on January 10. Since the property cooling measures imposed by the Government was implemented, DBS property loans segment shrunk by 40 to 50 per cent.

In July, the Singapore government increased the Additional Buyer’s Stamp Duty (ABSD) by 5 per cent for individuals and 10 per cent for entities. Loan-to-value limits were also tightened.

Mr Gupta, giving an update on DBS’ market outlook for the first half of 2019 at a luncheon, said the bank had expected the measures to result in a 20 to 25 per cent reduction in property loans.

However, the actual hit after the property cooling measures imposed by the Government took effect turned out to be around 40 to 50 per cent.

DBS had projected that it will add $4 billion to its mortgage loan book at the start of 2018, and had expected this figure to drop to between $2.5 billion and $3 billion following the property cooling measures imposed by the Government took effect. The amount of property loans came in below these expectations – at under $2.5 billion.

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Mr Gupta added that despite the slow property market, he expects Singapore to still see an economic growth of between 2.5 and 3 percent in 2019. This is within the government estimates of between 1.5 and 3.5 percent.

The DBS chief also talked about macroeconomic headwinds which is expected to hit global markets later this year. The headwinds include the trade tensions between the United States and China, interest rate hikes by the US Federal Reserve, China’s economic slowdown as well as Brexit, that form a “backdrop of anxiety”.  Mr Gupta said these uncertainties will cause financial markets to “yo-yo massively”. The market volatility in the second half of 2018 will likely continue this year.

DBS’ chief, in reflecting on the bank’s 3rd Quarter Report in November last year, said he expects DBS loan growth to be in the mid-single-digit growth path, with continued net interest margin progression in 2019. He noted that there has been a moderate slowdown in economic growth, but that conditions are still favourable for expansion.

The bank’s 3rd Quarter Report showed that DBS’ loans expanded 8% to SGD 340 billion, led by consumer and non-trade corporate loans. The banks’s net interest margin rose 13 basis points to 1.86% in line with higher interest rates in Singapore and Hong Kong. DBS loan growth was then predicted to be in the mid-single-digit range for 2019 and predicted to continue its rise in net interest margin.

DBS is Singapore’s biggest mortgage provider and, in the reporting of its previous quarter, the bank cut its property loans growth forecast by $1 billion, citing that the property cooling measures introduced in July are expected to hit market sentiment. The Managing Director of the Monetary Authority of Singapore said that the property loans have seen 34 per cent year-on-year increase before imposing the property cooling measures.

Mr Gupta said the mortgage business is expected to slow down more than earlier expected. The bank slashed its property loan growth forecast for 2018 more deeply by $1.5 billion, saying it now expects new mortgage bookings to end at $2.5 billion for the year.

Mr Paul Ho, chief mortgage consultant at iCompareLoan said that DBS loan growth over the next few quarters is likely to be muted, and that most of the housing loans would be the drawdown of loans already approved before the introduction of the cooling measures.

He added: “Such weaknesses in the bank loan growth is expected to be corrected by the long-term effects of demand-and-supply.”

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Despite the property cooling measures imposed taking effect the Singapore real estate market still looks positive for property investors.

“The fact is, the overall interest rate environment in Singapore is still considered low on a global scale. This is one major reason why Singapore’s property market will remain buoyant,” Mr Ho added.

Mr Ho also pointed out that any US interest rate hike is bad news for borrowers in Singapore. This is because the US Fed rate hike has an impact on credit cards, mortgages, vehicle loans and bank savings accounts here, as Singapore interest rates are closely correlated with those in the US.

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