People have to ‘get used to’ higher interest rates

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Canstar’s Financial Services Chief Executive Steve Mickenbecker says people “do have to get used to” higher interest rates.

Canstar’s Financial Services Chief Executive Steve Mickenbecker says people “do have to get used to” higher interest rates. “Once we get through the transition, we will find that we can afford higher interest rates,” he told Sky News Australia.

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