Opinion
Why the RBA won’t copy Canada’s interest rate cut
The economic and interest rate cycle in Australia is quite different to our Canadian cousins, despite the similarity in the structure of the resources-rich, medium-sized economies.
John KehoeEconomics editorStalling economic growth in Australia, and interest rate cuts in Canada and probably Europe, have been seized on by doves to declare the Reserve Bank of Australia should soon be cutting interest rates to prevent a recession.
But the economic and interest rate cycle in Australia is quite different to our Canadian cousins, despite the similarity in the structure of the resources-rich, medium-sized economies.
Subscribe to gift this article
Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe.
Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber?
Introducing your Newsfeed
Follow the topics, people and companies that matter to you.
Find out moreRead More
Latest In Economy
Fetching latest articles