Jonalyn Cueto

Jonalyn Cueto

Jonalyn Cueto is a global news writer for Key Media based in the Philippines. She writes news on business, insurance, and mortgage, among other topics. She has over a decade of experience in providing support to multinational agencies, including news writing, research, and copywriting.

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Master Builders Australia warns housing target slipping away

Experts say upcoming budget will be critical for housing

Master Builders Australia warns housing target slipping away

Investor lending holds firm despite uncertain outlook

Nearly all investor sales yielding gains across Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth, but gains harder to sustain going forward

Investor lending holds firm despite uncertain outlook

Connective Lending hits record $6bn in settlements

New partnerships underpin white-label growth

Connective Lending hits record $6bn in settlements

Wage growth holds at 0.8%

Government-funded programs and state agreements shape quarterly outcome

Wage growth holds at 0.8%

Regional housing markets outpacing capitals

WA regional centres post the fastest quarterly gains nationwide

Regional housing markets outpacing capitals

NAB reports strong start to 2026 financial year

Early results show shifts in lending and deposits

NAB reports strong start to 2026 financial year

CBA forecasts 3.7% inflation rise in January print

Energy and housing trends draw attention from economists

CBA forecasts 3.7% inflation rise in January print

Large businesses driving credit demand growth - Equifax

New data show a sharp divide between large firms and SMEs

Large businesses driving credit demand growth - Equifax

Care urged as ASIC sharpens scrutiny on brokers

Aggregator Connective urges mortgage brokers to strengthen BID documentation

Care urged as ASIC sharpens scrutiny on brokers

Untapped and ready to quit: 69% of workers say their skills are being wasted

New survey reveals widespread employee disengagement as workers report talents going untapped

Untapped and ready to quit: 69% of workers say their skills are being wasted