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Saturday, 22 November 2008

Pass on what you can afford, PM says

8/10/2008 6:26:00 AM.  | Joel Labi
The Prime Minister has again given the green light for banks to pass on only part of the RBA's one per cent interest rate cut to borrowers.

The big four lenders have only cut variable rates by 80 basis points, despite each one boasting massive profits for the last financial year.

Kevin Rudd says banks should only pass on what they can afford.

"Our position has not changed and that is that we believe, given the pressures which borrowers face, there should be absolute maximum pass through to working families and to small businesses."

COMMENTS

Wednesday, 08 October 2008

There are several fronts where Rudd is employing the Hillowmen to dig him out....carbon, RBA rate pass through, all the "watches", inflation "genie" (and now interest rates go down significantlt while inflation is much higher than the "genie" days?). This re-stating by Rudd's office that the banks only pass on what they can afford is in stark contrast to his "working families" crusade in the election. Me thinks the hollowmen are working 24/7 to save Kevin08?

Posted by: Geoff Bolton, Lane Cove

 

Wednesday, 08 October 2008

If the Prime Minister has given the green light to banks, knowing that they are achieving massive record profits, to pass on only what part of the RBA rate reduction that they can afford is it reasonable to assume that following his setting of this precedent taxpayers should only pass on the tax rates that they can afford?

Posted by: Maxwell Stewart, Canberra

Wednesday, 08 October 2008

Brilliant, we keep all money and at tax time we pay them what we feel we can afford after factoring in an ever increasing yearly profit. If the bank can do it why not us.

Posted by: Tom Jones, Manly

 

Wednesday, 08 October 2008

We are so lucky that we have a PM that has such power over RBA, they do everything that he says, that is when he finally decided to stay in Australia for some sporting final, did he hear the Boooooing. Jan

Posted by: Jan baker, bangor

 

Wednesday, 08 October 2008

The RBA is independent of the PM. Neither Howard nor Rudd always likes the simple fact, but it remains the case. It also has no relationship to any sporting case. Kindly check your facts, your bias is the only thing on display.

Posted by: Mick S, Central Coast

 
 

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