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Changes flowing from the federal budget are already making their way into lending policy, with Macquarie Bank becoming the first lender to remove most negative gearing add-backs from its serviceability calculators for investment loans.
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The move follows the federal government’s decision to restrict negative gearing to new builds, and brokers are now weighing up what it means for investor clients.
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