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RBA could remain ‘on hold’ in 2016 – Westpac

FXStreet (Edinburgh) - Bill Evans, Chief Economist at Westpac Macro, sees the RBA keeping its monetary stance unchanged during the next year,

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“In conclusion we remain comfortable with our current view that the RBA will keep rates on hold through 2016. We are not expecting a repeat of the sharp 'about face' we saw this time last year”.

“But, undoubtedly downside risks are to the fore. Contracting domestic demand in the September quarter; falling iron ore prices; negative investment plans; and downgrades to GDP growth are all comparable with the main motivations behind the sharp reversal in policy in February this year”.

“Markets are currently pricing only a 32% chance of a move in February (down from 120% a month ago). We can be certain of one thing: expect more volatility as the rate debate extends into 2016”.

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