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Rate Tracker returns

by Staff Reporter • 16 Dec 2008
BankWest’s Rate Tracker home loan will be available to brokers once again from today. READ MORE
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GE Money cuts rates

by Staff Reporter • 16 Dec 2008
GE Money yesterday announced that it will reduce its variable rate by 90 basis points for Wizard Home Loans as well as... READ MORE
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Uptake of basic loans on the rise

by Staff Reporter • 16 Dec 2008
Australian borrowers are going “back to basics" with their home loans, according to loan data released by... READ MORE
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House prices maintain positive growth

by Staff Reporter • 16 Dec 2008
Australian house values managed to grow by just under three per cent in the year to November, according to figures... READ MORE
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Personal loan commitments down in October

by Staff Reporter • 16 Dec 2008
Personal finance commitments fell in October as uncertain economic conditions and weak consumer sentiment saw... READ MORE
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Further government stimulus to keep economy in the black

by Staff Reporter • 15 Dec 2008
The federal government has announced a $4.7 billion national building plan in a bid to further bolster the economy... READ MORE
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Economic uncertainty to curb spending

by Staff Reporter • 15 Dec 2008
Consumer spending is forecast to remain subdued well into the new year as unemployment and economic uncertainty weigh... READ MORE
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Auction rates remain low

by Staff Reporter • 15 Dec 2008
Despite signs that consumer sentiment could be improving, the property market failed to register any considerable... READ MORE
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Gov't urged to scrap wholesale guarantee

by Staff Reporter • 12 Dec 2008
There are calls from the finance industry for the government to pull its wholesale funding guarantee amid concerns it... READ MORE
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Unemployment remains low

by Staff Reporter • 12 Dec 2008
Australian unemployment crept up to 4.4 per cent in November but remains low in comparison with other markets. READ MORE