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RBA to hold steady as inflation does the same - what borrowers can do to get a rate cut ahead of time

The latest monthly CPI indicator released today is further evidence the RBA will keep the cash rate on hold at 4.35 per cent, but borrowers are encouraged to break the holding pattern themselves.

Eden Radford

Eden Radford -

28 Feb, 2024 -

3 min read

Home Loans

Will inflation push back rate cuts this year?

The latest figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) show that Australia’s annual inflation rate is continuing to decline. But will it be enough for a long-awaited interest rate cut to arrive before the year’s end?

Mark Bristow

Mark Bristow -

24 Apr, 2024 -

3 min read

Home Loans

When will interest rates go down?

The Reserve Bank of Australia has hiked the cash rate multiple times since May 2022, resulting in home loan rates rising across the country. Millions of Australian homeowners are likely asking themselves: when will interest rates fall again?

Eden Radford

Eden Radford -

02 Mar, 2024 -

6 min read

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Home Insurance

Insurance pushing cost of living upwards – how’s your cover?

It may surprise no-one to learn that Australia’s cost of living has increased over the past quarter. However, it was higher insurance premiums across house, home contents and motor vehicles that contributed to some of the largest price rises. Which could mean now is as good a time as ever, to be looking carefully at your current policies and comparing some alternatives to see if you could be getting better deals.

Mark Bristow

Mark Bristow -

08 Feb, 2024 -

3 min read

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Bank Accounts

Small inflation increase over 2018's first quarter

Back to school costs and rising wholesale gas prices are among the factors that have impacted Australian household budgets over the first quarter of 2018, though inflation rose relatively little, according to the latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).

Mark Bristow

Mark Bristow -

24 Apr, 2018 -

3 min read

Bank Accounts

Could negative inflation keep rates on hold?

The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has recorded the largest fall in Australia’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) in its 72-year history, indicating that it may be some time before we start seeing interest rates rise.

Mark Bristow

Mark Bristow -

29 Jul, 2020 -

3 min read

Bank Accounts

Rising costs affecting vulnerable households

Pensioners and other recipients of government benefits have been the most affected by rising prices for goods and services, according to the latest figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).

Mark Bristow

Mark Bristow -

07 Feb, 2018 -

3 min read

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Savings Accounts

What are the highest savings account rates at the cash rate peak?

Today the Reserve Bank of Australia kept the cash rate on pause at 4.10%. However, one more hike has been forecast by some experts this year, and is expected to be the last increase in this cycle of tightening. 

Alex Ritchie

Alex Ritchie -

01 Aug, 2023 -

4 min read

Savings Accounts

New highest savings rate hits market at 5.65%

The highest ongoing savings rate has hit 5.65 per cent, with ME Bank officially launching its HomeME savings account today.

Eden Radford

Eden Radford -

17 Jul, 2023 -

4 min read

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Superannuation

Super smart; top superannuation tips for 2019

Include a super health check in your resolutions, and whip your super into shape with these tips from Industry Super Australia.

Alex Ritchie

Alex Ritchie -

07 Jan, 2019 -

2 min read

Superannuation

Closing the gender pay gap won't close the super gap: Industry Super

Industry Super is calling for super on parental leave and to scrap the Super Guarantee threshold to combat the gender super gap in Australia.

Alex Ritchie

Alex Ritchie -

08 Mar, 2018 -

3 min read

Superannuation

The $20k cost of withdrawing your super early

Millions of Australians have already accessed their super early due to the impacts of the COVID-19 crisis, however there is a downside to raiding your nest egg – and it could seriously cost you.

Alex Ritchie

Alex Ritchie -

30 Jun, 2020 -

4 min read

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Nonspecific

Price increases, what to do if interest rates follow

Fastest CPI increase in years sparks warnings on interest rate rises. Simple strategies for existing borrowers and potential first home buyers.

RateCity

RateCity -

28 Apr, 2011 -

1 min read

Nonspecific

More reason to fix your home loan?

Despite recent optimism for a New Year interest rate cut, latest inflation figures have damped enthusiasm, according to RateCity.

Laine Gordon

Laine Gordon -

23 Jan, 2014 -

3 min read

Nonspecific

Rates tipped to hold at 1.5% on Tuesday

The cash rate is set to remain on hold at 1.5 per cent when the RBA Board meets tomorrow, after last week��_s inflation figures came in slightly stronger than expected.

Laine Gordon

Laine Gordon -

31 Oct, 2016 -

2 min read

Home Loans

Is now the right time to fix?

Is now the right time to fix?

Laine Gordon

Laine Gordon -

23 Jan, 2014 -

3 min read

Home Loans

Causes of inflation

One of the main reasons the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) raises interest rates is to bring down high inflation. But what exactly is inflation, what factors push it upwards, and how does raising interest rates push it back down?

Mark Bristow

Mark Bristow -

23 Jan, 2023 -

5 min read

Home Loans

Three reasons the RBA will cut rates next week

After holding fire in July, the market expects the Reserve Bank to cut the official cash rate to a record low of 1.5 per cent when it meets next Tuesday. 

RateCity

RateCity -

25 Jul, 2016 -

2 min read

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Credit Cards

How much does it cost to raise a child?

How much does it cost to raise a child?

Laine Gordon

Laine Gordon -

01 Oct, 2008 -

4 min read

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Superannuation

Research: Young Aussies don't care about superannuation

Anyone already stressing about their retirement will be flabbergasted to learn how little young Australians know about Australian superannuation.

Laine Gordon

Laine Gordon -

11 Jun, 2015 -

3 min read

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Savings Accounts

What's the difference between a savings account and a transaction account?

We��_ve put together the following overview to help you better understand these two account types and find one that best suits your needs.

Alex Ritchie

Alex Ritchie -

11 Oct, 2017 -

4 min read

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