RBA Alert
No back-to-back mortgage relief as RBA holds rates at 4.1 per cent
1 April
The Reserve Bank of Australia has kept interest rates on hold, denying borrowers back-to-back mortgage relief. As widely expected by economists, the RBA’s new monetary policy board held the cash rate steady at 4.1 per cent as its first meeting on...[Read More]
RBA cuts rates, bringing long-awaited mortgage relief – lowered by 25 basis points to 4.1 per cent
18 February
The Reserve Bank of Australia has cut interest rates for the first time in more than four years, bringing long-awaited financial relief to mortgage holders. As widely expected by economists and the market, the central bank’s board lowered the...[Read More]
RBA leaves interest rates untouched, as expected at 4.35 per cent
10 December
Borrowers hoping for repayment cheer to ring in the new year will be left disappointed as the Reserve Bank of Australia keeps its key interest rate unchanged. The widely expected call marks more than twelve months at 4.35 per cent, with the central...[Read More]
RBA holds the cash rate at 4.35% – Interest rates on hold with nothing ruled in or out
5 November
Mortgage holders still have longer to wait for interest rate relief as the Reserve Bank of Australia warns underlying inflation remains “too high”. All bets were on no change when the central bank board announced its decision ahead of the...[Read More]
RBA holds the cash rate at 4.35% – Interest rates on hold with nothing ruled in or out
5 November
Mortgage holders still have longer to wait for interest rate relief as the Reserve Bank of Australia warns underlying inflation remains “too high”. All bets were on no change when the central bank board announced its decision ahead of the...[Read More]
RBA holds the cash rate at 4.35% – Interest rates on hold with nothing ruled in or out
5 November
Mortgage holders still have longer to wait for interest rate relief as the Reserve Bank of Australia warns underlying inflation remains “too high”. All bets were on no change when the central bank board announced its decision ahead of the...[Read More]
Reserve Bank keeps rates on hold, as expected – unchanged at 4.35 per cent
24 September
Australians will experience a calendar year of unchanged interest rates after the Reserve Bank of Australia held the cash rate steady, as widely expected. The key interest rate has been unchanged at 4.35 per cent since November 2023, and will remain...[Read More]
Reserve Bank leaves interest rates on hold, as expected
6 August
Australian borrowers have avoided extra loan repayment pain after the Reserve Bank of Australia opted on Tuesday to leave interest rates steady, in a widely expected move. The key interest rate has been unchanged at 4.35 per cent since November...[Read More]
RBA keeps rates on hold for fifth meeting in a row – interest rates untouched at 4.35 per cent
18 June
The Reserve Bank of Australia has left interest rates untouched at 4.35 per cent for the fifth consecutive meeting and remains ‘vigilant’ to inflation risks. CANBERRA, AAP – Mortgage-holders have avoided another bump in their monthly...[Read More]
Reserve Bank extends pause at March cash rate call – rates on hold at 4.35 per cent
19 March
The Reserve Bank has left interest rates on hold at 4.35 per cent for the third meeting in a row in an almost universally expected move reflecting inflation that is cooling but still too high. The board came to its decision on Tuesday after two days...[Read More]
No change in interest rates as price pressures ebb – steady at 4.35 per cent
6 February
The Reserve Bank of Australia has kept interest rates on ice in a widely expected move that will be welcomed by financially strained borrowers. Board members decided to leave interest rates steady at 4.35 per cent on Tuesday, after the bank’s...[Read More]
Reserve Bank on hold at final meeting for 2023 – cash rate remains unchanged at 4.35 per cent
5 December
Australian mortgage holders have been gifted an early Christmas present as the Reserve Bank chooses to leave interest rates untouched. The board has decided to leave the cash rate at 4.35 per cent at the December meeting in a move most forecasters...[Read More]