RBA Gov. Lowe says more rate hikes are coming, but no preset path

Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Lowe is speaking:

  • to the Anika Foundation
  • topic is "Inflation and the Monetary Policy Framework"

Earlier this week the Bank raised its cash rate target again. Rate hikes ahead are likely to slow somewhat:

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Speech headlines via Reuters:

  • says further rate rises will be required but not on a pre-set path
  • conscious of lags in operation of monetary policy and that rates have risen very quickly
  • case for slower pace of rate hikes becomes stronger as the level of the cash rate rises
  • but how high rates need to go and how quickly will be guided by data, outlook for inflation and labour market
  • price stability necessary for a strong economy, sustained full employment
  • sharp global slowdown would make it harder to achieve soft landing in australia
  • recent data continue to suggest resilience in Australian consumer spending
  • inflation expectations remain consistent with the inflation target
  • a shift higher in inflation expectations will require higher interest rates
  • in our national interest that we avoid this shift
  • aggregate growth in wages has not yet responded materially to higher inflation
  • flexible inflation targeting has served australia well, remains best monetary policy regime
  • do not see a strong case for a move away from this broad approach
  • worth examining arguments for and against a change to the 2-3% target range
  • important we learn from our forecast mistakes on inflation

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Full text:

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AUD fell a few points on the headlines. Bond yields dipped back a little also.

I think there is something for the hawks and the doves in those bullet points above.

Dovey:

  • case for slower pace of rate hikes becomes stronger as the level of the cash rate rises

Hawkey:

  • how high rates need to go and how quickly will be guided by data, outlook for inflation and labour market

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There will be a Q&A to follow.

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