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RBA minutes affirm current rate policy as appropriate, highlighting inflation and uncertainty risks.
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IntroductionIn the minutes of its November 5 policy meeting, the Reserve Bank of Australia noted that the curren ...

In the minutes of its November 5 policy meeting, the Reserve Bank of Australia noted that the current 4.35% cash rate is considered a restrictive policy suitable to reduce the still "excessive" level of core inflation. However, the uncertainty surrounding global economic risks and domestic economic dynamics keeps the future policy path flexible.
The minutes revealed that the Reserve Bank of Australia discussed possible future policy options, including maintaining high rates for a longer duration, potential reductions, or keeping rates unchanged. Based on technical forecasts by staff, the cash rate is expected to remain at current levels through at least 2025 and 2026.
Global Economic Risks and Policy Challenges
The Reserve Bank of Australia emphasized three major offshore risks: potential significant changes in U.S. economic policy, Asian major economies' stimulus plans possibly deviating from expectations, and the unsustainability of global government debt growth. These external factors will profoundly impact the Australian economy, particularly in trade relations and monetary policy formulation.
Domestic Inflation and Policy Direction
Although overall inflation has eased due to government energy subsidies, core inflation remains high and is not expected to consistently fall to the 2%-3% target range until 2026. The Reserve Bank remains vigilant against rising inflation risks, stressing the need to maintain the current restrictive monetary policy stance until inflation consistently cools.
In scenarios of potential interest rate cuts, the minutes indicated a need for rate reductions to stimulate economic growth if consumer spending remains weak or if there is a significant easing in labor market conditions. Conversely, if consumer recovery is strong or economic supply capacity is constrained, an extension of the current policy stance or further tightening might be necessary.
The Importance of Forward-Looking Policy Adjustments
The Reserve Bank of Australia highlighted the need for the board to remain proactive to avoid lagging in response to economic changes, ensuring monetary policy remains sufficiently restrictive until inflation progresses consistently toward the target.
The minutes reflect the Reserve Bank of Australia's cautious stance in balancing inflation control and economic support, while also highlighting the significant influence of global economic dynamics on future policy direction.


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