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UPDATE 1-Canada debt-to-income rises to record in Q4

Published 2017-03-15, 08:40 a/m
© Reuters.  UPDATE 1-Canada debt-to-income rises to record in Q4

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OTTAWA, March 15 (Reuters) - Canadian household debt as a share of income rose to a fresh record in the fourth quarter, data from Statistics Canada showed on Wednesday in a report likely to underscore concerns consumers are becoming overly indebted.

The ratio of debt to disposable income rose to 167.3 percent from an adjusted 166.8 percent in the third quarter. That meant Canadians owed C$1.67 ($1.24) for every dollar of disposable income.

On a seasonally adjusted basis, households borrowed C$28.4 billion in the fourth quarter, up from C$18.7 billion in the previous quarter.

Mortgages made up C$18.9 billion of this, an increase of C$1.2 billion, while consumer credit and non-mortgage loans were up C$8.5 billion at C$9.5 billion.

Years of low interest rates since the global financial crisis, as well as rising home prices, have prompted Canadians to steadily increase their debt.

The Bank of Canada has flagged the elevated level of household indebtedness as a potential vulnerability for the financial system as consumers with large amounts of debt could find it difficult to adjust to a loss of income or other financial shock. low interest rates have allowed consumers to pay down more of their mortgage principal, with payments split almost evenly between interest and principal in the fourth quarter, the statistics agency said.

Consumers' ability to pay their debt also remained relatively easy. The interest-only debt service ratio held at a record low of 6.1 percent, while the household savings rate jumped to 5.8 percent from 5.5 percent.

The household debt service ratio, with is obligated payments of both principal and interest as a proportion of disposable income, edged down to 14.0 percent from 14.1 percent in the third quarter.

(C$1 = $1.3459)

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