‘Not on agenda’: RBA’s grim rate cut outlook
Mortgage holders have been given a reprieve after the Reserve Bank kept interest rates on hold at 4.35 per cent, but should not expect a cut anytime soon.
Mortgage holders have been given a reprieve after the Reserve Bank kept interest rates on hold at 4.35 per cent, but should not expect a cut anytime soon.
The Reserve Bank of Australia has revealed if homeowners will take another hit when it comes to their mortgage repayments.
Mortgage payers have been warned against complacency, despite expected welcome news around Tuesday’s all important cash rate announcement.
Mortgage payers have been warned against complacency, despite expected welcome news around Tuesday’s all important cash rate announcement.
The local benchmark continued to lose ground amid continued uncertainty over the timing and depth of rate cuts.
Borrowers hoping for rate relief in coming months may have to wait longer still after traders revise their bets on when the RBA will cut.
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There’s a common belief that Aussies can expect much-needed rate cuts in 2024, but there’s a key reason to be sceptical.
A senior economist has warned of a “day of reckoning” amid rising inflation and interest rates, with Australians warned that a crisis could soon be on the cards.
After posting strong gains in November and December, the local share market is off to a rocky start in 2024.
Fears that central banks will not cut interest rates as aggressively as anticipated stoked a broad selloff on the benchmark on Wednesday.
Even as cooling inflation data suggests less pressure on the central bank to tighten further, economists are at odds on its next move.
Economists and financial markets are betting on 2024 to bring long-awaited relief to millions of Aussies in the form of falling interest rates.
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