The Reserve Bank of Australia's Deputy Governor Andrew Hauser signaled in a recent media appearance that the current rate-cutting cycle has likely reached its end. This statement reinforces what the central bank has already communicated—that interest rate cuts are now complete. For markets watching global liquidity dynamics, this marks another major central bank signaling a pause in monetary easing, shaping expectations around future economic conditions and asset flows.
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ForumMiningMaster
· 01-10 11:49
The Reserve Bank of Australia is about to pause again; liquidity is tightening.
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FrogInTheWell
· 01-10 10:59
The Reserve Bank of Australia is starting to send signals again; the interest rate cut drama should come to an end.
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BoredRiceBall
· 01-08 03:17
The Reserve Bank of Australia has stopped cutting interest rates again, global liquidity is about to change.
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FlashLoanPhantom
· 01-08 03:14
The Reserve Bank of Australia is about to tighten again, and the signs of liquidity tightening are becoming increasingly obvious.
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SybilAttackVictim
· 01-08 03:10
The Reserve Bank of Australia has really stopped, and liquidity will be tightened.
The Reserve Bank of Australia's Deputy Governor Andrew Hauser signaled in a recent media appearance that the current rate-cutting cycle has likely reached its end. This statement reinforces what the central bank has already communicated—that interest rate cuts are now complete. For markets watching global liquidity dynamics, this marks another major central bank signaling a pause in monetary easing, shaping expectations around future economic conditions and asset flows.