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- Treasury Secretary Says Australian Financial Services Highly Competitive
The Federal Treasury believes that the financial services industry in Australia remains highly competitive, despite the capturing of a large proportion of market share in the aftermath of the financial crisis.
- Super Fund Reform Two Decades Too Late Says Industry
Kevin Rudd’s government says it full intends to follow through with controversial new regulations for the superannuation industry despite vehement opposition from the sector.
- Australian Central Bank Remains Reluctant Regulator Of Electronic Payments System
The Australian central bank, The Reserve bank of Australia (RBA) says it remains a "reluctant regulator" of competition in the electronic card payments system space.
The RBA says it prefers competition as the mechanism used to contain fees, and would prefer to take a step back instead, however RBA assistant governor Malcolm Edey says it is not quite ready to do so.
- NAB Optimistic Over AXA APH Acquisition
Steve Tucker, chief executive of MLC, the wealth management unit of Australian banking major National Australia Bank (NAB) says he is confident that the lenders $13.2 billion bid for AXA Asia Pacific Holdings (APH) will ultimately be successful, despite the fact that the ACCC on Friday deferred its ruling on the deal.
- RBA Says Major Australian Banks Profiting At Expense Of Customers
The Reserve Bank of Australia says that Australia’s major lenders are using higher funding costs as an excuse to profit at the expense of mortgage borrowers and businesses.
The RBA found that the tendency by the majors to increase their interest rates beyond that of official interest rates has meant that they have managed to offset [...]
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- Three Tips When Shopping For A Personal Loan
When used properly, personal loans are a great way to meet any funding shortfall that you may have. That is to say, forget about using them to pay for holidays or whatnot.
Funding luxuries are not the best way to use a personal loan. But if you have a genuine need to borrow $10,000, or an amount that a credit card is just not going to cover, then a personal loan is the product for you.
Here are three tips when shopping for a personal loan
- Three Benefits Of Using A Credit Card
So why so much online angst over credit cards? Well the very real overwhelming fear that most people have of being in over their head in debt. Others worry that having a credit card, whilst not resulting in too much debt, may lead them to spend more money than they ordinarily would.
A lot of people who don’t have credit cards, just don’t see the point or any benefit from owning one. So the purpose of this piece is really to show how credit cards, if used correctly can be really beneficial.
- Six Financial Mistakes To Be Avoided
If you are making one of these six financial mistakes, you probably aren’t aware, but doing so puts your financial security in Jeopardy.
- Four Steps To A Debt Free Life
Australians pay billions of dollars in interest on their debt every day. Instead of letting the banks profit from our debt, all of us should be looking to make our debt burden as cheap as possible. Here are four steps to do that.
- Five Steps For Financial Health
Recession can cause people to feel a lot of stress, as budgets tighten and people have to do more with less. Fortunately Australia seems to have put the worst behind it, and if you have lost a job or are on the hunt, then things certainly seem to be a lot brighter than a year ago.
If you are still feeling the pinch though, it can take its toll on your body, causing a variety of symptoms from body pain, sleeping difficulty and exhaustion. There is even a name for the condition, as silly as it sounds it’s called Recession Strain Injury, and there are millions of Australians who owe more than they can manage and are at risk of suffering from physical stress symptoms as a result of money problems.
- Four Ways To Save Big In 2010
So your new year’s resolution is to save big in 2010, and the age old adage of count your penny’s and the pounds will take care of themselves is as true today as when the proverb was first written. However that doesn’t mean to say you should focus entirely on making small savings, there are a number of ways you can really save and add to your bank balance, making sure that next Christmas won’t be about belt tightening, but belt loosening.
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