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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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One year on – cash rate holds at 4.35%

The Reserve Bank has announced another hold in the cash rate, citing that underlying inflation still remains too high fo...Read More

Sydney home values dip for first month since January 2023

Australia’s largest city, along with three other capitals, has seen the value of homes slip over October. Read More

Building approvals bumped up during September

The number of dwellings approved has seen a month-on-month recovery, the latest ABS stats have shown. Read More

How would a rate cut influence borrower behaviour?

The timeline for rate reductions is drawing nearer and brokers have weighed in on how this might affect borrower sentime...Read More

New mortgage lending dropped over September

New loan commitments fell after several months of positive growth, the ABS has shown. Read More

ADI loan books maintain steady growth in September

Australia’s banks have shown more acceleration in loan book growth over September. Read More

AFCA highlights ‘concerning’ trend as complaints rise over 100k

Scam-related complaints spiked over the 2023–24 year as the ombudsman service records a new high in overall complaints...Read More

Wisr sees surge in loan originations

The fintech lender has continued to execute its growth strategy with solid growth in its loan originations. Read More

Back in the band – inflation hits RBA’s target

The latest CPI figures have revealed that inflation has returned to the RBA’s coveted 2–3 per cent range. Read More

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