Mortgage Rates Commentary

Westpac raises rates twice in one week

Monday 19th of October 2009

Westpac raised all its fixed rates at the end of last week with the main change being made to its one-year rate which was increased by 40 basis points.  These changes are made on top of Westpac's rate increases it made last Tuesday to its one-year, 18-month and two-year rates.  These rates were raised last week in total of 50, 40 and 44 basis points respectively. Even with these latest changes, Westpac still have the lowest six-month, three and five-year fixed rates for a major bank.

AMP Home Loans has cut 16 basis points off its floating rate this morning and raised its one-year rate by 35 points and its two-year rate rose by 44 basis points.  AMP also increased its three, four and five-year rates by 25, 30 and 35 points respectively.

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