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Liberty cuts rates on all residential products

by Staff Reporter • 22 Oct 2009
In contrast to market conditions that point to upward rate movements, Liberty Financial will today drop rates on all of... READ MORE
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Rate rises to create balance: Ray White

by Staff Reporter • 21 Oct 2009
With another rate rise in November now all but certain, some real estate agents are worried that potential property... READ MORE
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US commercial prices slide

by Staff Reporter • 21 Oct 2009
Commercial property values in the United States dropped in August as job losses cut demand for office space. READ MORE
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Interest rates to rise in November

by Staff Reporter • 21 Oct 2009
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) looks set to lift rates again in November. READ MORE
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No change to guarantee: Swan

by Staff Reporter • 21 Oct 2009
The federal government has quashed rumours that it is set to overhaul its $110 billion bank funding guarantee. READ MORE
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Swan hits out at stimulus jibes

by Staff Reporter • 20 Oct 2009
Federal treasurer Wayne Swan has hit back at claims by the opposition that the fiscal policy was instrumental in the... READ MORE
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Coastal markets to enjoy future growth

by Staff Reporter • 19 Oct 2009
Now is the best time for potential property buyers to grab a coastal bargain, according to RP Data’s national... READ MORE
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Clearance rates dip in major cities

by Staff Reporter • 19 Oct 2009
Weekend auction clearances dropped slightly in Sydney and Melbourne over the weekend, with both cities achieving less... READ MORE
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Unemployment to peak at 6.8pc: Access Economics

by Staff Reporter • 19 Oct 2009
Australia’s unemployment rate is expected to reach 6.8 per cent in mid-2010, a far cry from the 9 per cent predicted... READ MORE
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Rates to hit 5.5pc by end 2011

by Staff Reporter • 16 Oct 2009
The official cash rate is forecast to hit 5.5 per cent by the end of 2011, according to the National Australia Bank’s... READ MORE