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RBA not in a rush, but rates may fall to 1.0% next year

Glenn Stevens is unlikely to end his decade as Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia with a bang, as interest rates will almost certainly be left at 1.5% at his last policy meeting on Tuesday 6th September. And while the RBA doesn’t appear to be in a rush to cut interest rates again, we suspect that stubbornly low underlying inflation will force it to cut rates to 1.0% next year.

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