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The five best quality home loans charging under 6 per cent
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Home loans

The five best quality home loans charging under 6 per cent

With rate cuts now not likely until next year, anyone who hasn’t already optimised their interest really ought to.

  • by Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon

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Sydney suburbs with the most distressed property sales

Sydney suburbs with the most distressed property sales

One in eight home sellers in the hardest-hit pocket of Sydney are motivated to get a deal done urgently as interest rates stay high.

  • by Elizabeth Redman and Alexandra Middleton
Who’s bankrolling Sydney’s private school fees? The bank of nan and pop

Who’s bankrolling Sydney’s private school fees? The bank of nan and pop

More parents are missing school payments as they struggle with massive mortgage payments. Cashed-up baby boomers are here to help.

  • by Christopher Harris
RBA inflation outlook ups pressure on Chalmers ahead of budget
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RBA inflation outlook ups pressure on Chalmers ahead of budget

The Reserve Bank revealed it expects price pressures to grow through the rest of the year, which may require another lift in official interest rates.

  • by Rachel Clun and Shane Wright
Reserve Bank delivers a hospital pass of problems to Chalmers
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Analysis

Reserve Bank delivers a hospital pass of problems to Chalmers

Jim Chalmers, a Brisbane Broncos fanatic, will wonder what hit him after the Reserve Bank signalled higher interest rates for longer.

  • by Shane Wright
Five things to know about the Australian economy

Five things to know about the Australian economy

Here are the key takeaways on the economy from the Reserve Bank’s latest monetary policy statement.

  • by Rachel Clun
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Gold fever: Why China and the rest of the world are stocking up

Gold fever: Why China and the rest of the world are stocking up

The gold price is behaving very strangely, but there is a simple explanation.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
After 20 years of columns, here’s what’s changed about money
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Budgeting

After 20 years of columns, here’s what’s changed about money

Twenty years ago, I was still writing about rampant interest rates and booming property prices. But much has changed.

  • by Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon
Why no news from the Fed is good news
Opinion
Opinion

Why no news from the Fed is good news

The US central bank is sticking to the “higher for longer” interest rate scenario factored into financial markets, while downplaying the prospect of widely feared rate hikes.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
‘Path forward remains uncertain’: Spending slumps before RBA’s pre-budget rates call

‘Path forward remains uncertain’: Spending slumps before RBA’s pre-budget rates call

Retail spending growth over the year to the end of March was just 0.8 per cent – the weakest growth on record outside the pandemic and the introduction of the GST in 2000.

  • by Rachel Clun
Trump’s think tanks are planning an assault on the Fed’s independence

Trump’s think tanks are planning an assault on the Fed’s independence

If Donald Trump regains the US presidency, his policies will clash with the Federal Reserve Board’s key mandate of providing price stability.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz