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RBA Governor signals more rate hikes amid inflation and strong demand

EditorPollock Mondal
Published 2023-11-22, 04:14 a/m

SYDNEY - Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Governor Michele Bullock has indicated that Australians should brace for further interest rate increases as the central bank continues to combat persistent inflation driven by strong consumer demand, particularly in the personal care and recreational services sectors. Addressing a gathering of business economists today, Bullock outlined the economic challenges faced by households but emphasized the necessity of continued rate hikes, which she described as a "blunt tool" for managing the economy.

The RBA's recent decision to raise the cash rate to 4.35% reflects the unique inflationary pressures within Australia, contrasting with the easing inflation in economies like the US and UK. Bullock's comments come as she observed widespread price increases across two-thirds of the items within the consumer price index (CPI) basket. She attributed service sector inflation to a lack of spare capacity within the economy.

In her detailed analysis, Bullock linked weak productivity growth to rising labor costs, which in turn are being exacerbated by increasing expenses for energy, rents, and insurance. These factors are contributing to the need for higher interest rates to temper demand and mitigate inflationary pressures.

The central bank's steadfast approach underlines its commitment to stabilizing prices and maintaining economic balance despite the financial strain this may place on Australian households in the short term.

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