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The ‘brace position’ that could help some homeowners’ budgets
Opinion
Inflation

The ‘brace position’ that could help some homeowners’ budgets

Australian borrowers now know to talk to their lender before they get into serious money trouble – and that’s a good thing.

  • by Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon

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How the Trump-Biden debate increased the chance of a rate rise in Australia
Opinion
Opinion

How the Trump-Biden debate increased the chance of a rate rise in Australia

A rise in Australian bond yields this week shows how a showdown between two elderly and less-than-impressive politicians could send ripples of unease throughout the global system.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Early end-of-financial-year sales help lift retail spending

Early end-of-financial-year sales help lift retail spending

Retail turnover rose by 0.6 per cent in May following two sluggish months of consumer spending.

  • by Rachel Clun and Shane Wright
Mortgage holders warned to brace for higher interest rates
Analysis
Analysis

Mortgage holders warned to brace for higher interest rates

Higher interest rates could be on the way if inflation does not soon show signs of slowing.

  • by John Collett
The only certainty for your mortgage rate – Reserve Bank uncertainty
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RBA

The only certainty for your mortgage rate – Reserve Bank uncertainty

The Reserve Bank is supposed to have a handle on how the economy will perform over the next two years. Its minutes show it doesn’t.

  • by Shane Wright
Two reasons why the RBA will have to hike rates again, and soon

Two reasons why the RBA will have to hike rates again, and soon

When the RBA board next meets, I believe there’s a better-than-even chance it will raise rates for the first time in nine months to 4.6 per cent.

  • by Steven Hamilton
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ASX retreats as tech firms slide; coal miners surge after mine fire

ASX retreats as tech firms slide; coal miners surge after mine fire

Eight out of the 11 ASX sectors ended Monday’s trading session in the red, with a surge in the shares of coal miners helping to temper some of the losses as the benchmark index fell 0.2 per cent.

  • by Millie Muroi
Why we’re going into the new financial year carrying last year’s problems

Why we’re going into the new financial year carrying last year’s problems

It is difficult to see anything much that will stimulate corporate profits in the remainder of this calendar year.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Why interest rate speculators should get back in their box

Why interest rate speculators should get back in their box

The future of interest rates needs more brainpower and a lot less idle speculation.

  • by Ross Gittins
Going under: The flood-prone Perth suburbs at risk of being uninsurable

Going under: The flood-prone Perth suburbs at risk of being uninsurable

There are some communities that modern technology and science now suggest, with the benefit of hindsight and projections, it might have been wiser not to build.

  • by Sarah Brookes
How to turn your $2000 tax cut into $28,000

How to turn your $2000 tax cut into $28,000

Workers will have extra cash in their pay packets from next week, but beware the siren song of “lifestyle creep”.

  • by Jemimah Clegg

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