Sky News Political Reporter Joel Philp says the RBA’s Marion Kohler has revealed that of the one-third of households on fixed mortgage rates, almost half of them are set to “roll off” into “higher variable rates”.
“She was asked how many loans that was, and she
said that would be in the high 800,000 figure,” he said.
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