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At this month’s Reserve Bank meeting it was decided to leave interest rates on hold for another month as was widely expected.The link below is to the RBA website if you would like to read more a...
As was largely expected the RBA have left rates on hold this month.
With the Australian stock market on a roller coaster ride and world financial markets all over the place, they have taken...
The Reserve Bank has lifted interest rates this month again, due to the Australian economy recovering.
Understandably it is sometimes hard to view a rate rise as a positive factor when you...
As largely expected the RBA have increased interest rates by a further 0.25%. This has quickly been passed on by most lenders.
As I have stated many times before nobody likes interest rate ...
In a move that was probably expected at this time of the year, the Reserve Bank of Australia has decided to put interest rates up by 0.25% and we didn’t have to wait long before the banks pass...
As we saw from this month, it just goes to show that no-one other than the Reserve Bank really know what is going on with rates. Almost every forecaster, finance commentator and anyone with an inter...
The Reserve Bank of Australia do not meet in January, therefore the interest rates remain as they did in December 2009.It was stated last year that the Australian economy would stumble and decline in ...
The Reserve Bank met this month and I’m sure you’ve heard that they raised rates by another 0.25%. This was generally as expected as they tend to have several quick rises in a row for sh...
Another month goes by and the Reserve Bank has lifted the official interest rate by 25 basis points - marking the fourth time in a row it has altered rates on Melbourne Cup day. The market had expec...
Well, it had to happen sooner or later, although this was still somewhat unexpected by many. The Reserve Bank decided to lift variable interest rates by 0.25%. This will be quickly passed on to all ...
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