Live: Interest Rate Decision

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Live: Interest Rate Decision

The Reserve Bank's June decision on interest rates. With economic growth slowing and inflation remaining stubbornly high the RBA is expected to keep rates on hold. Ros Childs, Alicia Barry and David Taylor bring you analysis.

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Season 2024
A week before the Federal Budget is delivered, the Reserve Bank announce their May decision on Interest Rates. Ros Childs is joined by Peter Ryan and Alicia Barry to bring you analysis, reaction and what it means for you.
The Reserve Bank deliver their March decision on Interest Rates. Ros Childs is joined by Alicia Barry and economist Cherelle Murphy for the announcement plus analysis, reaction and what it means for borrowers.
Ros Childs is joined by Alicia Barry and Peter Ryan to bring you the Reserve Bank's decision on interest rates. Reaction and analysis of the first decision under a revised format with the RBA now meeting every six weeks.
Season 2023
The RBA's final meeting on interest rates for 2023. With softer than expected monthly inflation data, will rates remain on hold until the next meeting in February? Ros Childs, Alicia Barry and Peter Ryan have the latest.
Interest rates have been on hold for the past four months, after 12 rate rises. As inflation remains stubbornly high will we see a rate rise on Melbourne Cup Day? Ros Childs, Alicia Barry and Peter Ryan have the latest.
Michele Bullock's first meeting as Reserve Bank Governor. After interest rates were kept on hold for the past three months, will the RBA continue to pause rates as they monitor the impact of lower spending in the economy?
Ros Childs is joined by Peter Ryan and Alicia Barry for the latest news, reaction and analysis after the RBA's September decision on interest rates - the last board meeting chaired by outgoing Governor Philip Lowe.
The RBA left rates on hold in July, but with unemployment at 3.5% and inflation at 6% for the year to June, will the Reserve Bank raise interest rates for a 13th time? Ros Childs, Peter Ryan and Alicia Barry have the latest.
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