Banks battle for record savings drives bonus rates to near-decade high
The nation’s households are sitting on a record $1.35 trillion of savings as banks’ battle for new depositors drives the average interest rate on bank bonus accounts to a nine-year-high.
The domestic cash pile is an increase of $3.5 billion during the past month and a change for the 12 months to the end of February of about 9 per cent, according to analysis by the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority.
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