A RateCity.com.au analysis of over 30 key economic indicators overwhelmingly point to interest rates on hold in November with the Board tipped to sit tight as they monitor global economic movements.
Peter Arnold, Data Insights Director at RateCity.com.au, said the consumer price data will be a key discussion point at tomorrowโs rate decision after last weekโs inflation figures came in slightly stronger than expected.
โThe RBA will be inclined to keep official rates steady after Wednesday’s inflation figures saw consumer prices rise faster than expected, coming in at 1.3 per cent for the year to September and 0.7 per cent for the quarter,โ he said.
โBoth measures mean the inflation rate still sits below the RBAโs target of between 2 and 3 per cent, which in theory could give the RBA impetus to move.
โBut the Board is likely to sit tight tomorrow is unlikely given the already record-low interest rates and mounting global economic influences.
โThe perfect storm is brewing with the US election on a knife edge, and Trump and Clinton within sight of the White House, which is expected to cause further volatility for our currency.
โThe Aussie dollar lifted temporarily on the CPI data, but the RBA will be closely monitoring it following next week’s Presidential vote.โ
With this month’s RBA announcement timed to almost coincide with the Race that Stops the Nation, we suspect the numbers of announcements on Facebook with be less than usual!