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Australia central bank again dismisses calls for rate hike
    2021-11-17  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

AUSTRALIA’S top central banker has again pushed back against market wagers for a rise in interest rates next year, arguing that home-grown inflation was likely to lag well behind the spikes seen in some other developed nations.

Speaking yesterday, Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Governor Philip Lowe noted that inflation in Australia was starting at a lower point than in many counterparts and the wages system had much more inertia built in.

“The latest data and forecasts do not warrant an increase in the cash rate in 2022,” said Lowe, taking issue with market pricing for a hike as soon as June.

“The economy and inflation would have to turn out very differently from our central scenario for the board to consider an increase in interest rates next year.”

Minutes of the RBA’s November policy meeting out yesterday showed the board felt the risks on inflation had moved upward, but the central case was still for no rate rise until 2024.

Markets are wagering on at least three hikes next year, largely reflecting inflation pressures globally and particularly the United States.

Yet, Lowe emphasized that Australia’s circumstances were different. While core inflation had jumped to 2.1 percent in the third quarter, that took it only just within the RBA’s target band of 2-3 percent for the first time in six years.(SD-Agencies)

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