PROPERTY INVESTOR LANDLORD ECONOMIC NEWS & ALERTS AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND

Saturday, March 27, 2010

NZ WESTPAC BANK DROPS FIXED 2YR RATE

NZ WESTPAC BANK DROPS FIXED 2YR RATE FROM 7.20% TO 7.10% http://www.propertyinvestorlandlord.com.au/

Monday, March 15, 2010

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Saturday, March 13, 2010

NZ - Westpac Bank Drops Fixed 5,4 and 3yr Rates

NZ-Westpac Drops Fixed Rate 5yr to 8.5%, 4yr to 8.2%, 3yr to 7.75% http://www.propertyinvestorlandlord.com.au/

NZ - National Bank Drops 5,4 and 3yr Fixed Rates

NZ-Drops Fixed Rate 5yr to 8.5%, 4yr to8.2%, 3yr to 7.79% http://www.propertyinvestorlandlord.com.au/

NZ - ANZ Fixed 5,4 and 3yr rate Lowered

NZ-ANZ Drops Fixed 5yr rate to 8.49%, 4yr to 8.19% and 3yr to 7.75% http://www.propertyinvestorlandlord.com.au/

NZ Banks Drop Their Fixed 3,4 and 5yr Interest rates

NZ Banks Drop Their Fixed 3,4 and 5yr Interest rates http://www.propertyinvestorlandlord.com.au/

NZ - growth expected to increase to 4% next year

RBNZ has stated they expect growth to increase to 4% next year. http://www.propertyinvestorlandlord.com.au/

RBNZ Leaves Official Cash Rate Unchanged at 2.5%

RBNZ Leaves Official Cash Rate Unchanged at 2.5% & expects to begin removing policy stimulus middle of 2010 http://www.propertyinvestorlandlord.com.au/

Friday, March 5, 2010

World GDP is expected to rise at close to trend pace in 2010 and 2011

World GDP is expected to rise at close to trend pace in 2010 and 2011: Global economy is growing, world GD.. http://bz9.cc/0eo1

NZ Monetary Policy Statement on 11th March

NZ Monetary Policy Statement on 11th March: NZ Monetary Policy Statement and OCR announcement on Thu 11 Ma.. http://bz9.cc/0eo0

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

RBA raises cash rate 25 basis points to 4%

RBA raises cash rate 25 basis points to 4%
RBA raises cash rate 25 basis points to 4% adding an approximate $50 a month to the average mortgage.
Eyes are now on the banks and how greedy they will be after RBA cash rate rise.