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Two-thirds of Australians believe a full one percentage point rise in interest rates would put pressure on their financial position.
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Two-thirds of Australians believe a full one percentage point rise in interest rates would put pressure on their financial position.
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The geniuses in the financial markets – and they must be geniuses because they’re paid far more than we are – think next year will be an absolute ripper.
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In a statement, the RBA Board made no mention on refraining from rising interest rates until 2024, as it has for months.
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Inflation expectations for the next two years jumped 0.3 percentage points to five per cent, the highest level since December 2014.
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Australia's property prices could retract by as much as five per cent if interest rates were to be raised, one of the country's top economists has forecast.
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The hope is new borrowing rules will take some steam out of house and property prices without giving the rest of the economy a whack.
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Australia's official cash rate will remain on hold at the record-low level of 0.1 per cent.
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Buyers will struggle to get this kind of land on the cheap for the next couple of years across most states in Australia.
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Bubbles must – by definition – go “pop”. And our housing market just hasn’t. Nor is it likely to.
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Aussies have used the pandemic-induced lull in their lives to hunt around for a better bank deal, pushing the value of refinanced mortgages to record heights.
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There is a big question mark over whether Australia’s record-breaking property price boom can be sustained.
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Australia's employment is strong, but not to the Kiwi level, and set to be held back further by extended lockdowns, meaning different interest rate outlooks.
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