RBA’s radio silence is a telling sign for next week
The Reserve Bank of Australia’s prolonged silence over the summer at a time when markets are all but convinced that an interest rate cut is imminent is a telling sign for pundits who expect some rate relief next week.
The RBA has lagged the world’s major central banks, which aggressively lowered borrowing costs last year. This month alone, the European Central Bank, the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England cut their benchmark rates again.
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