Bank predicts bad news for homeowners
Struggling mortgage holders may have to wait a little longer for interest rate relief, a big four bank’s economist warns.
Struggling mortgage holders may have to wait a little longer for interest rate relief, a big four bank’s economist warns.
Australians are more worried about their jobs, the family finances and the broader Australian economy due to the US President Donald Trump’s tariff policy.
A trend that started after the Covid pandemic is continuing, with a huge number of Australians taking on multiple roles to deal with the cost of living.
Australians remain cautious with their money, with only a slight bump in spending in April despite two long weekends in a row.
The major banks have all announced they will pass on the Reserve Bank of Australia’s cash rate cut in full to variable home loan customers.
Aussie entrepreneur Mark Bouris has made a huge call on the future of rate cuts for the year, after the Reserve Bank cut the official cash rate by 25 basis points.
Aussie entrepreneur Mark Bouris has made a huge call on the future of rate cuts for the year, after the Reserve Bank cut the official cash rate by 25 basis points.
A post on X by Queensland Labor leader Steven Miles in the wake of the Reserve Bank’s rate cut has been roasted by social media users.
A post on X by Queensland Labor leader Steven Miles in the wake of the Reserve Bank’s rate cut has been roasted by social media users.
Aspiring property owners James and Liz want the RBA to hold interest rates for a while longer, to help them get into the property market.
ANZ has warned Aussies to watch out for scammers using the RBA cash rate decision to rip off homeowners.
Banks are slashing interest rates, but there is one bank offering savers a hefty 5.4 per cent on their money.
A major Aussie bank has signalled Australia has finally “beaten” inflation – but there’s a catch before struggling mortgage holders could see back-to-back rate cuts.
ASX investors have kept the ASX winning streak alive during Friday’s trading thanks to a surge in property and healthcare stocks.
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