RBA minutes reveal cautious approach to future interest rate moves
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RBA Says May Meeting Is ‘Opportune Time’ to Revisit Policy
Australia’s central bank expressed caution over future interest-rate cuts, saying May would be an “opportune time” to revisit policy settings, according to minutes of its April meeting that was held just before US President Donald Trump’ unleashed a wave of tariffs that have roiled global markets.
Will ASX 200 investors get an interest rate cut in May? Here's what the RBA minutes tell us
The S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) is up 0.5% in afternoon trade as investors mull the prospects of a May interest rate cut from the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA). This sees the benchmark Aussie index up 6.1% since the recent 7 April closing low. As you're likely aware, the RBA opted to keep interest rates on hold at 4.10% at its last meeting on 1 April. That decision followed the central bank's 0.25% rate cut on 18 February as inflation began …
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