Dire warning over Aussie interest rates
An economist has issued a dire prediction about the “really dangerous” interest rates in Australia on the eve of the Reserve Bank’s rates decision.
An economist has issued a dire prediction about the “really dangerous” interest rates in Australia on the eve of the Reserve Bank’s rates decision.
Leading Australian economists say the RBA will deliver a gift to cash-strapped households in February, but one key player is holding firm on a rate cut this year.
The world’s biggest economy has just cut interest rates by a “jumbo” 50 basis points. Here’s what that means for Australia.
The Australian sharemarket booked a fresh record high on Thursday as investors celebrated the US Fed’s “jumbo” rate cut.
A new RBA report has revealed some Australians are spending more than they earn on servicing their mortgage, as the bank refuses to rule out more rate hikes.
The ASX booked a ‘relief rally’ on Thursday on the back of a US Federal Reserve meeting that maintained its outlook for three rate cuts in 2024.
There were hopes of a series of rates cuts coming soon, but hopes have been dashed by shock new figures today.
The Australian sharemarket has edged lower after a day of choppy trading as cautious investors await the all-important US Federal Reserve meeting.
Three forces are bearing down fast on the Aussie economy. If they converge, interest rates look set to drop to an extreme degree.
The RBA governor gave few clues on when households could expect rate relief – but there is one glimmer of hope for mortgage holders.
The RBA governor gave few clues on when households could expect rate relief after keeping rates on hold for a third straight meeting.
The RBA governor gave few clues on when households could expect rate relief after keeping rates on hold for a third straight meeting.
Australia’s surging mining giants pushed the ASX higher on the day the Reserve Bank left the cash rate unchanged.
The Reserve Bank of Australia has left interest rates on hold for a third consecutive meeting, but when it comes to the outlook, it’s “not ruling anything in or out”.
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