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Sachin -

29 Jun, 2020 -

0 min read

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Rates to hold in July, as RBA continues its wait-and-see approach

The cash rate is expected to remain on hold at 1.75 per cent when the Reserve Bank board meets for its July review tomorrow, despite growing pressure for a second rate cut this year.

Laine Gordon

Laine Gordon -

04 Jul, 2016 -

2 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

Nonspecific

Rates to hold in December, before rising in 2017

Official interest rates are poised to hold at the historic low of 1.50 per cent when the Reserve Bank Board meets this Tuesday.

Laine Gordon

Laine Gordon -

05 Dec, 2016 -

2 min read

Nonspecific

Rates to hold in June, key economic indicators suggest

The cash rate is set to hold at 2 percent when the Reserve Bank board meets tomorrow, a new RateCity analysis of key economic indicators has revealed.

Laine Gordon

Laine Gordon -

02 Jun, 2015 -

2 min read

Nonspecific

Interest rates to fall to new historic low tomorrow

Interest rates are set to hit a new historic low of 1.50 per cent when the Reserve Bank Board meets tomorrow.

Laine Gordon

Laine Gordon -

01 Aug, 2016 -

2 min read

Nonspecific

Lazy tax' costs Aussie borrowers $47.6 billion

Australians have forked out an estimated $47.6 billion in ��_lazy tax��_ over the past 10 years by keeping their mortgage with the Big Four banks rather than switching to one of the lowest rates in the market.

Laine Gordon

Laine Gordon -

07 Jun, 2016 -

2 min read

Nonspecific

Rates to hold in June, but further cuts in 2016

The cash rate is set to hold at 1.75 per cent at Tuesday��_s Reserve Bank meeting, with the board likely to sit on its hands until the May cut has a chance to flow through the economy.

Laine Gordon

Laine Gordon -

03 Jun, 2016 -

2 min read

Nonspecific

Rates to hold at 1.5 per cent until 2017

The cash rate is set to hold at 1.50 per cent at Tuesday��_s Reserve Bank meeting, with the Board likely to sit on its hands until the August cut has had a chance to flow through the economy.

Laine Gordon

Laine Gordon -

05 Sep, 2016 -

2 min read

Nonspecific

RBA set to continue rate holding pattern

The cash rate is set to hold at 1.50 per cent when the Reserve Bank Board meets on Tuesday, despite a volatile Australian dollar, sluggish mining transition and mounting global pressures to cut.

Laine Gordon

Laine Gordon -

30 Sep, 2016 -

2 min read

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Sachin -

29 Jun, 2020 -

0 min read

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Rates to hold in July, as RBA continues its wait-and-see approach

The cash rate is expected to remain on hold at 1.75 per cent when the Reserve Bank board meets for its July review tomorrow, despite growing pressure for a second rate cut this year.

Laine Gordon

Laine Gordon -

04 Jul, 2016 -

2 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

Nonspecific

Rates to hold in December, before rising in 2017

Official interest rates are poised to hold at the historic low of 1.50 per cent when the Reserve Bank Board meets this Tuesday.

Laine Gordon

Laine Gordon -

05 Dec, 2016 -

2 min read

Nonspecific

Rates to hold in June, key economic indicators suggest

The cash rate is set to hold at 2 percent when the Reserve Bank board meets tomorrow, a new RateCity analysis of key economic indicators has revealed.

Laine Gordon

Laine Gordon -

02 Jun, 2015 -

2 min read

Nonspecific

Interest rates to fall to new historic low tomorrow

Interest rates are set to hit a new historic low of 1.50 per cent when the Reserve Bank Board meets tomorrow.

Laine Gordon

Laine Gordon -

01 Aug, 2016 -

2 min read

Nonspecific

Lazy tax' costs Aussie borrowers $47.6 billion

Australians have forked out an estimated $47.6 billion in ��_lazy tax��_ over the past 10 years by keeping their mortgage with the Big Four banks rather than switching to one of the lowest rates in the market.

Laine Gordon

Laine Gordon -

07 Jun, 2016 -

2 min read

Nonspecific

Rates to hold in June, but further cuts in 2016

The cash rate is set to hold at 1.75 per cent at Tuesday��_s Reserve Bank meeting, with the board likely to sit on its hands until the May cut has a chance to flow through the economy.

Laine Gordon

Laine Gordon -

03 Jun, 2016 -

2 min read

Nonspecific

Rates to hold at 1.5 per cent until 2017

The cash rate is set to hold at 1.50 per cent at Tuesday��_s Reserve Bank meeting, with the Board likely to sit on its hands until the August cut has had a chance to flow through the economy.

Laine Gordon

Laine Gordon -

05 Sep, 2016 -

2 min read

Nonspecific

RBA set to continue rate holding pattern

The cash rate is set to hold at 1.50 per cent when the Reserve Bank Board meets on Tuesday, despite a volatile Australian dollar, sluggish mining transition and mounting global pressures to cut.

Laine Gordon

Laine Gordon -

30 Sep, 2016 -

2 min read

Bank Accounts

More mums working and studying to stay out of financial stress

This Mother��_s Day, there are 114,800 mums who work, study and care for their children under the age of 15 at the same time, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). The number of Australian mums in paid employment is reportedly on the rise, making a big difference to the likelihood of their households ending up in financial stress.

Mark Bristow

Mark Bristow -

11 May, 2018 -

2 min read

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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

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