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    Reserve Bank Of Australia’s Cash Rate Outlook Likely Remains Intact

    zenger.newsBy zenger.newsMay 3, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    CANBERRA, Australia — The Reserve Bank of Australia is extremely unlikely to change course on its interest rate outlook in the light of last week’s inflation figures, which showed price pressures remain extremely subdued.

    The Reserve Bank of Australia will hold its monthly board meeting on May 4, where it is expected to keep the cash rate, and other key measures, at a record low 0.1 percent.

    The central bank has repeatedly said it has no intention of lifting interest rates until inflation is sustainably within the two to three percent target band.

    The latest consumer price index for the March quarter showed the annual inflation rate at just 1.1 percent and the more interest rate-sensitive underlying measure as equally benign.

    “As such, it’s likely to repeat that it does not expect to raise interest rates until 2024 at the earliest,” AMP Capital chief economist Shane Oliver said of the Reserve Bank of Australia.

    The central bank has repeatedly said it has no intention of lifting interest rates until inflation is sustainably within the two to three percent target band. (David Crosling/AAP Image)

    Deputy Reserve Bank of Australia governor Guy Debelle will get the opportunity to reinforce the central bank’s message on Thursday when he addresses an audience in Perth.

    The central bank will wrap up the week with its quarterly statement on monetary policy, which contains its latest economic forecasts.

    Oliver expects the Reserve Bank of Australia will likely upgrade its economic growth forecasts while revising down its unemployment rate forecast.

    The economic recovery has been much stronger than both the Reserve Bank of Australia and Treasury had been expecting and the unemployment rate much lower than had been anticipated at 5.6 percent in March.

    Economists will scan Reserve Bank of Australia governor Philip Lowe’s post-meeting statement on May 4 for his latest thoughts on the booming housing market, having previously said it and other financial regulators are closely monitoring the situation.

    Reserve Bank of Australia figures late last week showed the annual rate of demand for owner-occupier home loans at the fastest pace in more than two years, although riskier investor home loans remain slow.

    This week will see the full suite of housing data.

    Deputy Reserve Bank of Australia governor Guy Debelle will get the opportunity to reinforce the central bank’s message on May 6 when he addresses an audience in Perth. (Lukas Coch/AAP Image)

    CoreLogic will release its home value index on May 3, while the Australian Bureau of Statistics will issue its latest lending figures on May 4 and building approvals on May 5.

    All have been particularly robust in recent months.

    Meanwhile, Australian shares look set for a soft opening on May 3 after Wall Street gave up some of its recent gains, although still managed to close out April with the biggest monthly increase so far this year.

    The S&P 500, which hit an all-time high a day earlier, fell 0.7 percent to 4181.17, the Dow Jones Industrial Average declined 0.5 percent to 33,874.85 and the NASDAQ lost 0.9 percent to 13,962.68.

    Australian share futures were trading seven points down at 6995. On April 30, the Australian benchmark S&P/ASX200 index closed 0.8 percent lower at 7025.8.

    (Edited by Vaibhav Vishwanath Pawar and Ritaban Misra)



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