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德银:澳洲联储不太可能加息 但会议上可能表态强硬

Deutsche Bank: The Reserve Bank of Australia is unlikely to raise interest rates, but it may be tough at the meeting

Breakings ·  Apr 30 12:09
Deutsche Bank said that since Australia's inflation rate is lower than other countries such as New Zealand and Norway, it is too unlikely that the Reserve Bank of Australia will raise interest rates. Macro strategist Tim Baker said that in our opinion, the pricing of the Reserve Bank of Australia's policy is very wrong. If the trend of Australia and other countries converge, interest rates should be cut by at least 30 basis points. Australia's inflation rate is declining, and basic indicators, including market costs and discretionary costs, are within the Federal Reserve's target range. Furthermore, the household survey currently looks reasonable and is consistent with inflation landing inland within the Federal Reserve's target range. Despite this, the Reserve Bank of Australia is likely to be tough at the May meeting, which may boost the Australian dollar and market pricing in the short term.

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