Reserve Bank of Australia increases the Cash Rate .25% from 2.35% to 2.6%
Reserve Bank of Australia increases the Cash Rate .25% from 2.35% to 2.6%
Interest Rate 2022 -2023 Outlook
Interest Rate 2022 -2023 Outlook.
The 3rd May 2022 will it go down as a momentous day in the financial history of Australia. The weekend news was littered with the opinion of doom and gloom (relating to interest rate rises) and the effect of what interest rate rises will have on the economy.
Should I fix my mortgage interest rate?
Should I Fix my interest rate?
Back in Quarter 3 2021, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) announced that we could see an interest rate increase at some point in 2022, previously they had suggested no changes until 2024. Since then we still have not seen the Reserve Bank make any changes to interest rates, but we have seen banks increase their fixed rates, some three times during the last six months.
Rate Rise Strategy
As I sat and watched the ABC news on the 19th January 2022, an interesting report came on about the reserve bank raising interest rates later in 2022.
Bear in mind that earlier in the news, the ABC had just reported on the number of deaths, hospitalisation, and new cases of Omicron, the numbers for deaths and hospitalisation were the highest Australia had seen since the pandemic.
Do banks reward loyalty?
Do banks reward existing customers for their loyalty when applying for a new home loan?
APRA increases servicing buffer
APRA increases the serviceability buffer lenders use when assessing a loan.
On 6th October 2021 APRA (Australian Prudential Regulatory Authority) announced changes to the serviceability buffer banks are to use when assessing a new loan. The buffer is to increase from 2.5% to 3% from the 1st of November 2021.