As fixed mortgages end and rates rise, many risk losing their homes | The Business | ABC News

As fixed mortgages end and rates rise, many risk losing their homes | The Business | ABC News

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Almost 40 per cent of Australians with mortgages who have locked in ultra-low fixed interest rates will roll off them as soon as next year. If more people default on their home loans, economists warn that could create financial system instability. Subscribe: http://ab.co/1svxLVE
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