In the September quarter, the annual inflation rate climbed to 3.2%, up from 2.1% in June. This uptick has led economists from Australia's major banks to revise their forecasts. The Commonwealth Bank now anticipates that the cash rate will remain at 3.6% for the foreseeable future, foregoing any further cuts in this cycle. Similarly, Westpac has placed its interest rate projections under review, indicating uncertainty about future rate movements.
For borrowers, this decision means that interest rates on loans are likely to remain unchanged in the near term. While some had hoped for rate cuts to alleviate borrowing costs, the RBA's focus on controlling inflation suggests that such relief may not be forthcoming soon. It's essential for borrowers to stay informed about potential rate changes and consider how these could impact their financial commitments.
In summary, the RBA's decision to hold the cash rate at 3.6% reflects its commitment to managing inflation and ensuring economic stability. Borrowers should remain vigilant and prepared for any future shifts in monetary policy that could affect their loan repayments.
Published: Tuesday 20th January, 2026
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