All 45 economists surveyed Sept. 12-19 expected the RBA to keep its official cash rate (AUCBIR=ECI), opens new tab on hold at 4.35% at the conclusion of its two-day meeting on Tuesday. A strong ...
SYDNEY--The Australian Labor government's effort to reform the central bank's policy-setting board appears close to defeat, with the Green Party demanding immediate interest rate cuts in return for ...
Another strong headline employment growth figure looks considerably weaker when de-composed. However, given the volatility in ...
The RBA meets early next week for its rates decision, keenly watched by mortgage holders given the bank has kept the cash rate at 4.35 per cent since November last year. While RBA governor Michele ...
Source: Getty / courtneyk It's the interest rate-cutting decision that's spurred questions as to whether the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) should follow suit. What is widely considered the most ...
But where does this leave the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) ahead of next week's cash rate meeting? Let's see what the economics team at Westpac Banking Corp (ASX: WBC) is saying about ...
As it stands, Australia's official rate remains at 4.35%. After a series of 13 rate hikes commenced by the RBA in May 2022 to quash soaring inflation, that sees the benchmark interest rate at the ...
Following a long period of heightened anticipation, interest rates have finally dropped — and they could keep dropping.
Finder regularly surveys 40+ economists and property experts to forecast the RBA's next cash rate decision and get insights into the future of the Australian economy. Here are the most recent cash ...
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is set to come under increasing pressure to cut interest rates after a major country finally slashed the official cash rate for the first time since 2020. The US ...
The Fed's newest iteration of the dot plot has a median projection of 50 bp this year, while the market has nearly 75 bp ...
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