[ad_1] Hong Kong carrier Cathay Pacific came under pressure to explain why it had been taken into account. The airline said Wednesday, May 1, 2008 However, Paul Loo, the chief customer and …
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[ad_1] "An apparent tightening of credit conditions could also hinder growth in consumption and investment," he said. Mr Gaetjens noted that wholesale financing costs had increased, that three of the country's major …
Read More »Bargain Alert: Nintendo eShop Credit 15% off from August 1st at Woolies
[ad_1] Here is a new one! Woolworths from Wednesday, August 1 will have 15% discount on eShop cards. The latest catalog has and like any Woolies catalog, the sale will only last …
Read More »"Tap and go" credit card fraud is on the rise, triggering a warning from the top police
[ad_1] Updated July 26, 2018 18:56:30 Photo: Commissioner Dawson says that there will be an education campaign on slamming fraud. (ABC News: Emily Piesse) Related History: Use & tap and go & …
Read More »Europcar sued for allegedly overcharging credit card fees
[ad_1] Consumer Monitor ACCC brought a lawsuit against CLA Trading Pty Ltd, an Australian branch of the international rental business Europcar, regarding excessive surcharges of credit card and debit payment who break …
Read More »Credit cards reward virtually worthless programs, Mozo's data
[ad_1] A Four BIG Credit Card Holder will only have $ 12 worth on his rewards program when he spends $ 24,000 in one year, many customers will likely not receive enough …
Read More »NAB lowers housing forecast as sentiment drops to two-year low: warning on credit
[ad_1] The weaker than expected residential markets in Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth added to continued weakness in Sydney and prompted NAB to reduce its outlook for housing prices this year and next …
Read More »Wayne Byres of APRA says that there is no evidence of a mortgage credit crisis
[ad_1] A multi-year crackdown on real estate lending standards does not seem to be hurting credit growth, and by extension to the economy, according to the chairman of the prudential regulator who …
Read More »One in six Australians falls into the trap of credit card debt
[ad_1] Nearly 1.9% of Australians are drowning in credit card debt, and a staggering $ 45 billion debt is due nationwide, with interest on $ 31.7 billion . ASIC also found that …
Read More »Proposal for credit card debt wins the support of consumer advocates
[ad_1] "However, the ASIC triennial proposal is a step in the right direction." The big banks committed themselves to reviewing their policies and cooperating with ASIC, which is conducting consultations on its …
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