The Reserve
Bank of Australia (RBA) decided to leave the cash rate unchanged at 1.00
percent at its September monetary policy meeting. The move was widely expected
by the markets.
In its
statement accompanying the decision, the regulator noted it will ease monetary
policy further if needed to support sustainable growth in the economy and the
achievement of the inflation target over time. It also added that “it is
reasonable to expect that an extended period of low interest rates will be
required in Australia to make progress in reducing unemployment and achieve
more assured progress towards the inflation target”.
According to
the RBA, “the outlook for the global economy remains reasonable, although the
risks are tilted to the downside”. In regard to outlook on Australia, the growth
“is expected to strengthen gradually to be around trend over the next couple of
years”, supported by the low level of interest rates, recent tax cuts, ongoing
spending on infrastructure, signs of stabilization in some established housing
markets and a brighter outlook for the resources sector. However, “the main
domestic uncertainty continues to be the outlook for consumption”, the bank
added. The Australian central bank also noted that “the Australian dollar is at
its lowest level of recent times”, while “wages growth remains subdued and
there is little upward pressure at present, with strong labour demand being met
by more supply”.
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