Nation’s biggest banks respond to RBA interest rate spike | 9 News Australia

9 News Australia published this video item, entitled “Nation’s biggest banks respond to RBA interest rate spike | 9 News Australia” – below is their description.

Four of the nation’s major banks NAB, CBA, ANZ and Westpac have all announced it would be passing the rate rise onto its customers following the RBA’s decision to increase the cash rate to 0.35 per cent for the first time in more than a decade.

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