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Home loan lenders shake up rates ahead of RBA December decision
Bendigo Bank slashed many of its home loan rates this week, but it wasn't all good news for would-be borrowers.
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Home loan lenders shake up rates ahead of RBA December decision
Bendigo Bank slashed many of its home loan rates this week, but it wasn't all good news for would-be borrowers.
Which banks increased term deposit rates this week?
MOVE Bank hikes ongoing savings account interest rate to 5.70% p.a.
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Australian property hits record high, but pace of growth slows
Building approvals up in October, but still very low
Around 1 in 14 Aussies on mortgage life support as interest rate rises bite
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