Australian central bank hikes rate for 2nd time in 5 weeks

Australian central bank hikes rate for 2nd time in 5 weeks

An increase was widely expected after official data released in April showed that Australia's inflation rose to 5.1% in the year through March.

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Central Bank of Australia raises rate for 2nd time in 5 weeksCentral Bank of Australia raises rate for 2nd time in 5 weeks
Associated Press
  • Jun 7, 2022,
  • Updated Jun 7, 2022 11:22 AM IST

Australia's central bank on Tuesday lifted its benchmark interest rate for a second time in five weeks, changing the cash rate to 0.85% from 0.35%.

When the Reserve Bank of Australia's lifted the rate by a quarter percentage point at its last monthly board meeting on May 3, it was the first rate hike in more than 11 years.

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An increase was widely expected after official data released in April showed that Australia's inflation rose to 5.1% in the year through March. It is the highest annual rate since 2001 when a newly introduced 10% federal consumption tax created a temporary spike.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers on Tuesday foreshadowed more rate hikes, saying inflation in Australia would worsen.

Australia's central bank on Tuesday lifted its benchmark interest rate for a second time in five weeks, changing the cash rate to 0.85% from 0.35%.

When the Reserve Bank of Australia's lifted the rate by a quarter percentage point at its last monthly board meeting on May 3, it was the first rate hike in more than 11 years.

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An increase was widely expected after official data released in April showed that Australia's inflation rose to 5.1% in the year through March. It is the highest annual rate since 2001 when a newly introduced 10% federal consumption tax created a temporary spike.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers on Tuesday foreshadowed more rate hikes, saying inflation in Australia would worsen.

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