Central bank to introduce new measures for the property market.

By bne IntelliNews June 25, 2010
Taiwan's central bank will unveil measures to cool the overheated property market. As reported by Global Banking News, the new steps will include setting a floor for mortgage lending rates, and directing banks to submit biweekly reports to the central bank on their outstanding loans to developers.

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