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In case you missed it this week (ending 27 May)

by Kate Aubrey9 minute read

Discover some of the top news stories impacting the mortgages space in this wrap-up for the week ending 27 May.

Read the full stories here: 

Mortgage industry on the election outcome 

Following the federal election, members of the mortgage broking industry have voiced hope that a Labor-led government will continue to support the broking industry.

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‘Clawback should be abandoned’: Former ASIC deputy chair says

With the best interests duty now in place, clawback “should be abandoned”, Daniel Crennan QC, the former deputy chair of the financial services regulator has said.

Men’s doubts around female brokers’ experience and knowledge exposed 

New research has highlighted gaps between what male and female brokers believe is slowing down the progress of women in the industry.

How will Labor policies tackle housing affordability

As the Australian Labor Party takes the front seat, economists unpick how the raft of policy measures will combat housing affordability issues in Australia.

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