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'The Victoria effect' drags loan repayments

James Frost
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The value of loans frozen by borrowers hit by the virus crisis fell by 5 per cent over August as the impact of the Victorian lockdown slowed the ability or confidence of borrowers to return to making full repayments.

The rate at which borrowers restarted payments more than halved over the previous month as some of the toughest restrictions on business and personal freedoms anywhere in the world descended on metropolitan Melbourne.

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James Frost writes about banking, funds management and superannuation. Based in Melbourne, James has been reporting on specialist business and finance topics for 15 years. Connect with James on Twitter. Email James at james.frost@afr.com

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