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NZ property prices soar

by Staff Reporter • 19 Jan 2010
The median house price for properties in New Zealand has risen a record $5,000 to $NZ360,000 ($288,000). READ MORE
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Inflation increase gives weight to Feb rate hike

by Staff Reporter • 19 Jan 2010
Inflation has risen for the second consecutive month, adding to concern that more interest rate hikes are on the way. READ MORE
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New name, same trusted news source

by Staff Reporter • 18 Jan 2010
Mortgage Business has come a long way since its launch nearly three years ago. READ MORE
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Home loans grow 8pc

by Staff Reporter • 15 Jan 2010
The average home loan in Australia increased by 8 per cent during 2009, data from Loan Market Group has found. READ MORE
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Median house price to top $1m in 10 yrs

by Staff Reporter • 15 Jan 2010
Sydney’s median house price will top $1 million before the decade is out, new data from Residex has found. READ MORE
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Rate rise likely after surprise fall in unemployment

by Staff Reporter • 15 Jan 2010
A surprise fall in the unemployment rate will undoubtedly put pressure on the Reserve Bank to lift rates for the fourth... READ MORE
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Loan defaults to rise: Fitch

by Staff Reporter • 14 Jan 2010
Loan defaults are expected to rise over the coming year as interest rates return to more neutral levels and the... READ MORE
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Mortgage fraud on the rise

by Staff Reporter • 14 Jan 2010
Sydney mortgage brokers are being urged to rigorously check the identity of new borrowers, as the number of identity... READ MORE
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Homeloans goes green

by Staff Reporter • 14 Jan 2010
In a bid to become more environmentally friendly, Homeloans Ltd has announced it will plant a tree for every newly... READ MORE
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Job ads surge in December

by Staff Reporter • 12 Jan 2010
Job advertisements have soared in December, adding to signs that the economy is strengthening. READ MORE