
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Banks won't tell you if you're better off with a fixed-rate mortgage. But strong evidence shows most borrowers will lose when they bet against the bank by settling on a three-year fixed rate. With expectations building that RBA rates may rise, fixed rates seem attractive once more, but you need to know why the odds are against you.
Stuart Wemyss of the Prosoluton Private Clients group joins Associate Editor - Wealth, James Kirby in this episode.
In today's show, we cover:
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By The Australian4.5
1010 ratings
Banks won't tell you if you're better off with a fixed-rate mortgage. But strong evidence shows most borrowers will lose when they bet against the bank by settling on a three-year fixed rate. With expectations building that RBA rates may rise, fixed rates seem attractive once more, but you need to know why the odds are against you.
Stuart Wemyss of the Prosoluton Private Clients group joins Associate Editor - Wealth, James Kirby in this episode.
In today's show, we cover:
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

12 Listeners

227 Listeners

86 Listeners

9 Listeners

16 Listeners

120 Listeners

7,120 Listeners

11 Listeners

58 Listeners

22 Listeners

1,845 Listeners

30 Listeners

340 Listeners

4 Listeners

289 Listeners

26 Listeners

9 Listeners

27 Listeners

2 Listeners

22 Listeners

373 Listeners

117 Listeners

42 Listeners

237 Listeners

287 Listeners

19 Listeners

18 Listeners

356 Listeners

6 Listeners

9 Listeners

12 Listeners

131 Listeners