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RBA keeps interest rates steady, but tempers hawkish language By Investing.com

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 19, 2024
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Investing.com– The Reserve Bank of Australia left interest rates unchanged as widely expected on Tuesday, and said that while inflation had moderated substantially in recent months, it still remained too high. 

But the central bank struck a somewhat less hawkish note in its policy statement than its prior meeting, no longer explicitly stating that interest rates could rise further. 

The RBA left its at 4.35%, leaving it on hold for a third straight meeting since November. The move was widely expected by analysts, as Australian eased substantially over the past year.

RBA eases hawkish language 

But while the central bank warned that inflation remained high and was only set to fall within its target range by 2025, the RBA appeared to have somewhat tempered its hawkish language.

The central bank did not outright warn markets that interest rates could still rise further- a rhetoric it had explicitly stated during its January meeting. 

Instead, the bank said that it was “not ruling anything in or out” over the path to cooling inflation, which it said remained uncertain.

The RBA also flagged uncertainty over Australia’s economy, noting that growth had cooled during the December quarter. 

Analysts only expect the RBA to begin flagging potential interest rate cuts by the September quarter. 

ASX 200 rises, AUDUSD falls 

Australian stocks took some support from the RBA’s less hawkish language, with the benchmark index rising 0.2% after trading flat for most of the day.

But bigger gains in stocks were held back by caution before a Federal Reserve meeting this week, as well as a potentially historic policy shift by the Bank of Japan.

The Australian dollar retreated on the prospect of a less hawkish RBA, with the pair falling 0.3% after the RBA’s decision. 

The currency has lagged its Asian peers in recent sessions amid pressure from falling commodity prices and a less hawkish outlook for the RBA. 

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