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Leading index firms

November 20, 2024 - 10:41 -- Admin

Westpac with the note. • Leading Index has moved into positive territory, from –0.20% in September to +0.26% in October. • This provides a tentative signal that growth momentum is set to improve from its current nadir. • Improvements mostly centred on components related to consumer sentiment and commodity prices. Hardly tearing it up.

Dutton promises deeper international student cuts

November 20, 2024 - 10:00 -- Admin

The Coalition is under scrutiny for joining forces with the Greens to block legislation to cap new international student numbers from 2025. Education Minister Jason Clare says Opposition leader Peter Dutton has no credibility regarding immigration, given that he stated in his budget reply speech in May that a Coalition government would introduce a cap

Older Australians splash cash on Aussie homes

November 20, 2024 - 08:00 -- Admin

The Australian dream of home ownership is fading for younger Australians. The 2023 Intergenerational Report illustrated the sharp structural decline in home ownership rates among younger Australians, following decades of strong price growth and stagnating incomes. The above chart is based on 2021 Census data, and the housing affordability picture facing younger Australians has deteriorated

Bank of Mum and Dad keeps home ownership dream alive

November 19, 2024 - 14:00 -- Admin

Earlier this month, Accent Research released a survey showing that only 15% of respondents believed that younger Australians could purchase a home without financial assistance. The results followed an analysis from Money.com.au showing that homebuyers need to save a deposit of nearly $200,000 to purchase an average-priced home with lenders’ mortgage insurance. A separate analysis from

Shared equity is housing affordability fool’s gold

November 19, 2024 - 13:00 -- Admin

The Albanese government’s Help-to-Buy shared equity scheme has been stuck in the Senate since February. Under the scheme, the federal government would provide 10,000 eligible participants with 40% of the purchase price of a new home and 30% for existing homes per year. To qualify for the scheme, participants must have a minimum deposit of

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