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Reserve Bank of Australia meeting minutes.

Headlines via Reuters:

  • Board agreed that further steps would need to be taken to normalise
    monetary conditions in Australia over the months ahead
  • Inflation was
    expected to increase further, before declining back towards the top
    of the 2 to 3 per cent range in 2023
  • Committed to doing
    what is necessary to ensure that inflation in Australia returns to
    the target over time
  • The resilience of the
    economy was most evident in the labour market
  • Members agreed that
    there was a material risk that inflation would not return to the
    target if current policy settings were maintained
  • Board felt 25bps
    increases every meeting this year would be a rapid tightening
  • The main argument for an
    increase of 50 basis points was that the level of interest rates
    was still very low
  • Members noted that
    either 25 bp or 50 bp rate rise would leave the cash rate below 1%,
    which would still be highly stimulatory, and that further increases
    would be required.

This:

  • Board felt 25bps increases every meeting this year would be a rapid tightening

The RBA is interested in front-loading rate hikes, they’d likely not continue to go with another 25 at every remaining meeting this year. All subject to inflation developments, of course.

Full text is here:

We have been hearing from Governor Lowe already during the session:

AUD/USD has traded higher for the session. The sharp wee dip (arrow) is where Governor Lowe said a 4% cash rate by year-end, being priced in by the market, was unlikely:

 inflation 



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