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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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Big 4 agree on September cash rate hold

Australia’s major banks have all called a cash rate pause during tomorrow’s monetary policy meeting. Read More

Refinancing continues to break records

The value of refinancing once again soared to new heights amid strong competition in the mortgage market. Read More

Supply solutions yet to materialise in approvals data: HIA

The government’s efforts to improve housing supply are yet to appear in dwellings approval data, HIA’s senior econom...Read More

CPI at 4.9% in July: ABS

July’s annual CPI increase fell from the previous month below economist and market expectations, the latest ABS data h...Read More

Arrears not expected to peak until 2024: S&P

The full effect of mortgage arrears are yet to be realised as the full impact of interest rate rises continues to roll t...Read More

1.5 million mortgagors ‘at risk’ of stress in July: Roy Morgan

New research has revealed the number of mortgage holders “at risk” of “mortgage stress” rose to record levels in...Read More

ANZ seeks review of ACCC decision on Suncorp acquisition

The major bank has announced it has filed an application for the Australian Competition Tribunal to review ACCC’s acqu...Read More

Firstmac prices $1.2bn RMBS

The non-bank lender has confirmed it has successfully priced a RMBS issue priced at over $1 billion. Read More

Housing market showing resilience going into spring: CoreLogic

The property market has shown “unusual” signs of resilience this winter, which is expected to continue into spring, ...Read More

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