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Investor confidence surges in 2009

by Staff Reporter • 2 Feb 2010
Investors are not deterred by the current rising interest rate environment, a new study has found. READ MORE
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GFC strikes off no deposit mortgages

by Staff Reporter • 1 Feb 2010
The global financial crisis has killed the no deposit mortgage, as lenders continue to tighten lending restrictions... READ MORE
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Government buys $3.4b RMBS

by Staff Reporter • 29 Jan 2010
The federal government announced yesterday that it would provide five home lenders with a pipeline of funding to... READ MORE
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Opportunity knocks for non-bank sector

by Staff Reporter • 29 Jan 2010
  The withdrawal of RAMS from the third-party channel in February highlights one of the major challenges the broking... READ MORE
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Rate gap creates non-bank opportunity

by Staff Reporter • 29 Jan 2010
The RBA’s December rate hike has created the largest standard variable rate spread between the majors in more than a... READ MORE
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Majors to undercut RBA

by Staff Reporter • 27 Jan 2010
Interest rates are predicted to rise by 1 percentage point this year, however the majors are expected to absorb 0.3 per... READ MORE
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Housing affordability outstrips income

by Staff Reporter • 22 Jan 2010
Australian house prices are not as expensive as what is currently perceived, new data from Rismark has found. READ MORE
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Home buyers obsessed with inspections

by Staff Reporter • 21 Jan 2010
Open-home inspections have become somewhat of an obsession for house hunters who attend on average 52 homes over a... READ MORE
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US survey reveals latest mortgage surge

by Staff Reporter • 20 Jan 2010
Home loan borrower and refinance applications have surged in the US, according to a recent survey. READ MORE
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SMEs struggle to pay debt

by Staff Reporter • 20 Jan 2010
Delinquent payments by small business owners are increasing in frequency, new data from Dun & Bradstreet has found. READ MORE