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Are you as good a credit risk as BHP Billiton?

Linda Linda says:

Or any of the other big mining companies with known huge resources in the ground and major cashflow. You may not realize it, but that is who you are now competing with to get money you may need for your business, or to fund a real estate purchase or other investment. Like food and oil, the cost of money is going up be it in your mortgage, overdraft or credit card.

What the sub prime crisis has done is make credit harder to obtain and more expensive.
The big mining companies and other large financial institutions, in days gone by, could obtain money that they needed cheaply overseas. But these cheap money supplies are no longer available, so they are now borrowing money from Australia’s big banks.

Which is good news if you are cash rich, and find a term deposit preferable to venturing back into the stock market. But don’t depend on a quick change in conditions, or being able to get credit again easily in the near future.

We have passed from a season of easy credit and relatively low interest rates to a time of much tighter money. Even in parts of the world such as the United States where official interest rates have fallen, mortgage rates have not moved and banks are far less willing to lend.

As we have warned multiple times before, now is the season to cut back your debts, and be aware that having your own savings will place you in a good position to weather uncertain times.

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