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INDUSTRY NEWS
The big four banks pass on the latest rate hike
There’s no relief in sight for borrowers, with all big four banks announcing they will pass on the latest 25 basis point rate hike.
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Big Four banks quick to pass on interest rate rise
Well, that didn’t take long. Just a few hours after the Reserve Bank lifted the cash rate 25 basis points to 3.10 per cent at its final meeting for 2022, all four big banks announced they would pass the hike on in full.
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RBA rate hikes kick in for variable borrowers
Borrowers with a CBA, NAB and ANZ variable home loan have had a 0.25 per cent interest rate rise, with the banks passing on the RBA's November rate hike.
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Major banks to pass on full RBA rate hikes
Australia’s big four banks have been quick to pass on the Reserve Bank of Australia’s 25 basis point rate hike in full to their variable mortgage customers.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Big banks increase mortgage rates again
All four major banks have passed on the full 50 basis point interest rate increase, while once again savers have missed out.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Big banks pass on the full 0.5 per cent rate hike
Three of the big four banks have passed on the Reserve Bank of Australia's full August interest rate rise of 0.5 per cent.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
NAB, CBA and ANZ all lift variable home loan and savings rates
The NAB, CBA and ANZ have all passed on the full interest rate hike to variable rate mortgage customers following the Reserve Bank of Australia lifting the cash rate 50 basis points last week.
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Variable mortgage rates fall below 3 per cent following RBA’s second consecutive cut
Variable mortgage rates in Australia have hit a new low following the historic decision by the Reserve Bank of Australia to cut the cash rate to 1 per cent. Late this afternoon, RateCity.com.au confirmed Reduce Home Loans was among the small lenders embracing the latest cut, slashing its lowest rate by 0.20 per cent to 2.89 per cent. Meanwhile, ANZ…
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