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Could household debt levels be a trigger for another round of credit tightening?

Tim Lawless| Corelogic| 18 November 2020 https://www.corelogic.com.au/news/could-household-debt-levels-be-trigger-another-round-credit-tightening?utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&utm_campaign=20201123_propertypulse&utm_content=pp_blog%20 Australian household debt levels have increased substantially over the past thirty years, with the ratio of household debt to annual disposable income rising from 68% in June 1990 to a recent peak of 188.5% in June 2019.  Since June last year, the ratio has reduced slightly to 185.0%. […]

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Australia’s lending laws are overdue for an overhaul

Anna Bligh| Sydney Morning Herald| 25 November 2020 https://www.smh.com.au/business/banking-and-finance/australia-s-lending-laws-are-overdue-for-an-overhaul-20201125-p56hq8.html They say a week is a long time in politics. If that’s true – eleven years is an eternity. That’s how long it’s been since the Australian parliament passed the National Consumer Credit Protection Act to “modernise Australia’s consumer credit laws”. It was 2009; smack in […]

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Declining mortgage rates expected to continue: RBA

Annie Kane| Mortgage Business| 25 November 2020 https://www.mortgagebusiness.com.au/breaking-news/15166-declining-mortgage-rates-expected-to-continue-rba The average mortgage interest rate paid by households is expected to continue to decline “for a while yet”, according to the central bank. Speaking at the Australian Business Economists Webinar on Tuesday (24 November), the deputy governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), Guy Debelle, noted […]

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Responsible lending removal: the pros and cons

Annie Kane| Mortgage Business| 23 November 2020 https://www.mortgagebusiness.com.au/breaking-news/15153-responsible-lending-removal-the-pros-and-cons The proposal to overhaul responsible lending obligations has been met with mixed reaction, with many welcoming its ability to speed up the flow of credit while others have warned against potential harm to consumers. On Friday (20 November), the federal government’s consultation on changes to responsible lending […]

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We’re back to pushing up housing prices as economic policy

Michae Pascoe| The New Daily| 4 November 2020 https://thenewdaily.com.au/finance/2020/11/04/michael-pascoe-housing-prices/ The first lesson this week was that when offered cheap money, a significant number of Australians will rush to buy residential real estate, recession or not. The second lesson was this is pretty much what core economic policy has been reduced to in Australia – inflating […]

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Stamp Duty Changes Good for Property?

‘Be careful what you wish for’ goes the old adage. Nowhere is the more true than in proposed changes to Stamp Duty which may have huge impacts on the way the property market operates. Changes proposed by NSW (and likely to be followed by other states will see stamp duty phased out and replaced by […]

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