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Bank of Melbourne cuts interest rates

by Staff Reporter • 6 Nov 2014
Bank of Melbourne has made cuts of 10 basis points to some of its fixed-rate mortgages. READ MORE
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Building approvals fall by 13.4pc

by Staff Reporter • 5 Nov 2014
Building approvals have fallen to a 13-month low after recording sharp drops in September. READ MORE
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Does short-term lending mean sky-high rates?

by Andrew Littleford • 5 Nov 2014
Short-term lending has historically been associated with excessive rates. READ MORE
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Interest rate decision announced by Reserve Bank

by Nick Bendel • 4 Nov 2014
The Reserve Bank of Australia has announced the result of its monthly board meeting. READ MORE
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Homeloans keeps cutting rates

by Staff Reporter • 3 Nov 2014
Homeloans has made another round of rate cuts and has also unveiled a new policy option for medical professionals. READ MORE
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Contrasting growth stories for new third-party lenders

by Nick Bendel • 3 Nov 2014
New lending statistics have revealed big gains for Bank of China but only minimal growth for Bank of Sydney. READ MORE
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NAB third-party volumes increase by 13.9pc

by Nick Bendel • 31 Oct 2014
NAB has used its annual results to reveal strong growth in broker volumes and plans to massively expand its white-label... READ MORE
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Bank reform would deliver 'increased pricing tension'

by Nick Bendel • 31 Oct 2014
Suncorp has claimed that the Financial System Inquiry has "made the major banks nervous". READ MORE
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Pepper hits back at The Australian

by Staff Reporter • 30 Oct 2014
Pepper has hit back at a mainstream media article that it said contained "misleading and incorrect statements" about... READ MORE
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China expert reveals how to crack booming market

by Nick Bendel • 29 Oct 2014
Brokers that only speak English have been told they can also capitalise on the booming Chinese market, which has just... READ MORE