Yearly Archives: 2015


NAB flags ‘worrying Self-Managed Super Funds lending trends – Mortgage Business

As read in Mortgage Business, NAB has justified its exit from lending to SMSFs for residential property by referring to “worrying” and “dramatic” growth in the area, while the head of an investment research company has blamed troublesome SMSF borrowing activity on non-trading lenders. Speaking at the release of the fifth Intimate with Self-Managed Superannuation […]


Investor tightening will strengthen our banks, says rating agency – Aust Broker Online

As read in the Aust Broker Online, the major banks’ move to reprice their residential investor loans and curb investor lending is credit positive, according to a global ratings agency. Increased lending rates are credit positive for the banks, according to Moody’s, because they rebalance the banks’ portfolios away from the higher-risk investor and interest-only […]


Australia’s ‘irrational exuberance’ to borrowing is risky, says study – Aust Broker Online

As read in the Aust Broker Online, Australia’s “irrational exuberance” about borrowing money to invest in property will increase the economy’s vulnerability to a more severe downturn. According to a study conducted by PIMCO, which compares Australian borrowers to those in other countries, lower mortgage rates and house price appreciation have driven a “herd mentality” […]


Unemployment at 12-month low – Aust Broker Online

 As read in the Aust Broker Online, Australia’s unemployment rate has fallen 0.1% to a 12-month low of 6% in May, as 42,000 more jobs were created in our economy. According to the jobs data released by the Aust Bureau of Statistics, the participation rate also held steady at 64.7% and hours worked rose by […]


Crackdown on foreign investors is working, says Treasurer – Aust Broker Online

As read in the Aust Broker Online, the Federal Government’s crackdown on rule-breaking foreign property investors is working, according to Treasurer Joe Hockey. Regulations guiding foreign property investors states that non-residents can only purchase new dwellings while temporary residents can purchase one established home to use as their residence while living in Australia, provided it […]