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Alex Brewster

Alex Brewster

Finance Journalist

Alex joined Savings.com.au as a finance journalist in 2019. He enjoys covering in-depth economical releases and breaking down how they might affect the everyday punter. He is passionate about providing Australians with the information and tools needed to make them financially stable for their futures.

Recent articles for this author

Will the RBA change the cash rate in June?

Early superannuation withdrawals spent on gambling, alcohol and clothes

CommBank allows interest-only home loan switches without credit check

How will employees and businesses cope when Jobkeeper ends?

Electric vehicle registrations almost double in 2020

RBA: Economic downturn not as severe as previously thought

JobMaker: Scott Morrison outlines plan for economic recovery

Limepay: New buy-now, pay-later scheme here to disrupt Afterpay and Zip

COVID-19 slashes superannuation returns to 'worst ever' recorded result

Builders call on Government to introduce $40k uncapped new home building grant

Federal court rules casual workers entitled to annual and personal leave

Suncorp offers up to $4,000 refinance cashback for health, education and emergency service workers

BOQ and Virgin Money cut home loan rates to record lows

Over 3 million workers to seek career change post COVID-19

COVID-19 lockdown job losses heaviest in Victoria and New South Wales

The Australian property market decade in review

Uncertain sellers heavily discount property prices in capital cities

Unemployment shock as rate rises to just 6.2% in April

Commbank: Coronavirus fallout could see house prices drop 30%

Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane see massive spike in rental vacancies

Commbank partners with fintech Slyp for digital receipts

Does the ME Bank redraw debacle show offset accounts are the way to go?

Banks defer 100,000 loans in last week alone

Neobank Xinja cutting Stash savings account rate to 1.80%

Should you buy an investment property in 2020?

New car sales halve in largest ever monthly decline

Is the RBA going to change rates today?