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Adrian Suljanovic

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Adrian Suljanovic is a journalist at Broker Daily with more than two years experience reporting on all facets of the third party distribution channel. Adrian has written for a range of business and finance titles including IFA, Investor Daily and Lawyer’s Weekly before joining the mortgages team in 2022. He graduated from the University of Wollongong in 2021 gaining a Bachelor of Communication & Media with a major in Digital & Social Media. E-mail Adrian at: [email protected]

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Housing undersupply continues to boost prices

The ongoing undersupply of housing has continued to drive up home values for the 14th consecutive month. Read More

HSBC Bank pays $33k in alleged CDR breach penalties

The non-major bank has paid penalties following two infringement notices from the ACCC. Read More

Banks see slowed YOY growth: APRA

Australia’s banks recorded less overall loan book growth year on year, APRA has revealed. Read More

Government introduces legislation to ‘modernise’ financial system

The federal government has introduced new legislation to bolster regulatory arrangements for the country’s financial m...Read More

Calls for increased housing supply ramp up

The federal government has been urged to do more to address the country’s housing supply issue. Read More

Housing affordability won’t be solved by accessing super: ASFA

Allowing access to super for housing will only benefit a minority of members with high super balances, ASFA analysis sho...Read More

Monthly CPI unchanged for third consecutive month

The ABS’ monthly CPI data has revealed another month of stagnant inflation during February. Read More

Profitable home sales assisting in financial stability: CoreLogic

The increase in profit-making home sales has helped support the housing market in a high mortgage cost environment, Core...Read More

Mortgage stress up despite no rate rise: Roy Morgan

Borrowers at risk of stress hit another record high in February, Roy Morgan research has revealed. Read More

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