David Hargreaves tries to make sense of swirling and contradictory facts and figures around the current mortgage market

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The Bankers’ Association says that since March 26, when New Zealand first went into lockdown, banks have deferred all repayments on consumer loans totalling around $21 billion for over 61,000 customers. That represents 7% of total consumer lending. It adds, however, that nearly a quarter of those customers have subsequently restarted their loan repayments.

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