RBA keeps cash rate unchanged at 3.85%
By Sophia Rodrigues
Published On 08 Jul 2025 , 02:53 PMThe Reserve Bank of Australia left the cash rate unchanged at 3.85%, defying market expectations for a 25bps cut.
The Monetary Policy Board judged it could wait for a little more information to confirm inflation remains on track to reach 2.5% on a sustainable basis.
The RBA move to go against very lofty market pricing (nearly 90%) for a cut is unprecedented, but in doing so, it sent a signal it will not "follow" the market.
It was the first time the board published unattributed votes, and it was 6-3 in favor of Hold.
CB Intel wrote last week:
"No doubt, such an option will come at a price. A decision against 100% market pricing will cause a big market reaction and make headlines, though CB Intel suspects it will be short-lived as the focus will shift to the August meeting.
But there will be a lasting benefit too. The RBA will send a signal that it will not act simply to meet market expectations if its own forecasts and judgements do not back the decision."
LATEST SNIPPETS
RBA to buy AGS for second straight day
The RBA has announced bond-buying via auction for the second consecutive day, keeping the notified amount unchanged a...
Published on : 06 Aug 2020 , 11:42 AMWeighted average yield at RBA's 2023 bond-buying 0.2575%
The RBA bought A$500 million of 5.5% April 2023 Australian government bonds on Wednesday at a cut-off of 0.2525% and...
Published on : 06 Aug 2020 , 09:02 AMRBA buying only A$500m of one bond line -- April 2023
The RBA is buying A$500 million of April 2023 government bonds as part of its bond-buying program which it resumed We...
Published on : 05 Aug 2020 , 12:45 PMAOFM raises A$15B from sale via syndication of new 2051 bond
The Australian government has raised $15 billion from the sale of the new 1.75% June 2051 bond via syndication,...
Published on : 28 Jul 2020 , 11:58 AMAustralia's 2030 bond syndication record likely unbeaten
It appears Australia's A$19 billion debt syndication for the 2030 bond in May will remain a record, with whi...
Published on : 14 Jul 2020 , 10:46 AMCould we have another record Australia debt syndication?
There is a possibility of a new record for Australia's debt issuance after the 21 November 2025 bond attract...
Published on : 14 Jul 2020 , 10:22 AMAOFM gets order of over A$48.8B for 2025 syndication
The Australian governmen's 21 November 2025 bond has attracted order book of over A$48.8 billion, around 30...
Published on : 14 Jul 2020 , 09:07 AMAOFM issue guidance for new issuance in 2020-21
AOFM issues guidance for new issuance in 2020-21 that will apply until the 2020-21 federal budget is handed down...
Published on : 03 Jul 2020 , 12:18 PMAOFM issues A$2.0B of Nov 2024 bond at 0.3654%
The AOFM has sold A$2.0 billion of 0.25% November 2024 government bond at a weighted average issue yield of 0.36...
Published on : 03 Jul 2020 , 11:23 AMAOFM sells Nov 2028 bond at 0.7959%
The AOFM sold A$2.0 billion of 2.75% November 2028 government bond at a weighted average yield of 0.7959%. ...
Published on : 01 Jul 2020 , 11:09 AM