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    Reserve Bank of Australia delivers third rate cut this year

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    The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) lowered its benchmark cash rate by 25 basis points to 3.6% on Tuesday, marking the third interest rate reduction this year and bringing rates to their lowest level since March 2023. The decision follows earlier cuts in February and May, with the bank citing subdued inflation and slowing economic growth as the primary factors behind the move. The reduction from the previous 3.85% rate was widely anticipated by markets and economists.

    Reserve Bank of Australia delivers third rate cut this year
    Policy change aims to support Australia’s financial stability

    Governor Michele Bullock said the RBA’s forecasts indicated that the cash rate might need to be reduced further to maintain low and stable inflation while supporting employment growth, although she emphasized the level of uncertainty in the economic outlook. She noted that global trade policy developments, including a recent extension of a U.S.-China tariff truce, had eased some risks but that international economic uncertainty remained elevated.

    Annual headline inflation eased to 2.1% in the June quarter, down from 2.4% in May and within the bank’s target range of 2% to 3%. The RBA’s preferred core measure, the trimmed mean, fell to 2.7%, its lowest in three years. Inflation has steadily declined from a peak of 7.8% in late 2022, and the bank views the current trend as a sign that previous rate increases have successfully brought aggregate demand and supply closer to balance.

    Australian dollar weakens after policy announcement

    Economic growth has slowed sharply, with gross domestic product expanding by just 0.2% in the March quarter and 1.3% over the year. The RBA downgraded its 2025 GDP forecast to 1.7% from 2.1%, citing weaker-than-expected public demand and persistent productivity challenges. The labor market has also softened, with unemployment rising to 4.3% in June from 4.1% in May, while job advertisements continue to trend lower.

    The decision to cut rates in August was unanimous among the RBA’s nine board members, in contrast to the July meeting, when a majority opted to hold rates steady pending the release of quarterly inflation data. That data confirmed inflation’s continued decline, strengthening the case for easing monetary policy. The bank said the move aimed to provide timely support to the economy and avoid a sharper downturn.

    Global trade tensions remain a risk factor

    Financial markets are now pricing in the possibility of additional cuts before year-end, with traders assigning a high probability to another 25 basis point reduction in November. Major Australian banks have similarly forecast further easing, with projections for the cash rate to fall to between 2.85% and 3.10% by mid-2026. The Australian dollar slipped 0.2% against the U.S. dollar following the announcement, while bond yields rose modestly as investors adjusted expectations.

    While the RBA left the door open to further reductions, it maintained that any future decisions would depend on incoming economic data. Policymakers stressed the importance of balancing support for growth with maintaining inflation within the target range, noting that the pace of cuts may be more measured than in other countries given Australia’s less aggressive tightening cycle during the recent inflation surge. – By Content Syndication Services.

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