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Laze Spasevski – Australian Loans Group

Welcome to the Australian Loans Group blog page where we provide our thoughts on various topics and issues from within the world of finance, property and business. We hope you find our Insights, hints and tips to be of value no matter what stage of the property or business cycle you’re in.

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Labour Demand Cools, but Pressure Lingers

Job Vacancies Ease, but Labor Still Tight

ABS data shows job vacancies ease 0.2% in the November 2025 quarter and were 5.2% lower than a year earlier ...

Mortgage Stress Dropped – Building a Buffer Still Matter

New research from Roy Morgan shows mortgage stress has dropped to its lowest level since January 2023, but building a ...
Mortgage Stress Dropped – Building a Buffer Still Matter

AI Productivity Tools Come with Strings

More businesses use AI tools to boost productivity, but they come with strings. These AI tools can expose sensitive data ...
The Investing Shifts that Matter Most in 2026

Smart investing Trends in 2026

Smart investing trends in 2026 may be less about pushing limits and more about keeping your lending options flexible. A ...
Card Payment Costs Under Review

RBA Reviewing Card Fees

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is reviewing card fees – and many businesses don’t realise how much they’re leaking ...
Inflation Easing, but Rate Certainty Still Shaky

Inflation Easing but Not Defeated

Inflation is easing, but not defeated – which keeps borrowing conditions in play for 2026. ABS data shows headline inflation ...
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