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Interest rates on hold The Reserve Bank has left interest rates on hold, giving borrowers another month to breathe easy over mortgage repayment costs. www.theadvocate.com.au
Mortgage rates hit record low: Freddie Mac U.S. mortgage rates fell in the past week to the latest in a series of record lows as yields on government debt dropped, according to a survey released on Thursday by Freddie Mac, the second-largest U.S. mortgage finance company. news.yahoo.com
Beijing tightens mortgage lending again Beijing's financial institutions have tightened mortgage lending once again, and 80 percent of banks have canceled the 30 percent discount on the interest rates of the mortgages for first-time home buyers by reducing the interest discount rate to about 15 percent, reporters from Beijing Times learned from local home agencies, such as 5i5j, on Sept. 6. english.peopledaily.com.cn
Reserve keeps interest rates on hold Borrowers can breathe easy after the Reserve Bank opts not to lift rates. www.smh.com.au
RBA holds fire: rates on hold Borrowers can breathe easy after the Reserve Bank opted to keep rates on hold. www.brisbanetimes.com.au
Reserve Bank of Australia holds fire Australia's Reserve Bank has left interest rates on hold, giving borrowers another month to breathe easy over mortgage repayment costs. www.stuff.co.nz
Reserve Bank holds fire on rates BREAKING NEWS Reprieve for borrowers. www.theage.com.au
Australia Extends Rate Pause on Global Growth Concern Australia’s central bank extended its pause in raising interest rates “for the time being” as concern that the global economic recovery may falter trumped evidence of an accelerating expansion at home. www.businessweek.com
Australia Extends Rate Pause Following Global Growth Concern Australia’s central bank extended its pause in raising interest rates as concern that the global economic recovery may falter trumped evidence of an accelerating expansion at home. www.bloomberg.com
Reserve Bank holds fire Borrowers can breathe easy after the Reserve Bank opted to keep rates on hold again, despite a strengthening economy. www.theage.com.au
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