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Australia - Short-term Interest Rates and the Foreign Exchange Market

Redward Associates

Tue 30 Jan 2024 - 14:00 GMT / 09:00 EST

Summary

Peter Redward noted that the Australian Reserve Bank rate is expected to be maintained at 435 basis points, with a shift to a more neutral stance anticipated by 2H 24. There's a possibility of a downward revision to the inflation forecast in the upcoming monetary policy statement. Labor market dynamics suggest an increase in the unemployment rate to 4.8% by the end of the current year with employment growth expected to cool to 1.6%, adding ~230,000 jobs. Despite weaknesses in household spending and residential investment, GDP growth is expected to slow modestly to 1.7%. Peter sees the Australian dollar a undervalued by 6-7% and also sees opportunities in buying three-year Commonwealth bonds. His short-term models are against the US and New Zealand dollars.

Topics

Redward Associates examine the significant changes taking place in Australia’s monetary policy formulation and implementation this year

Reserve Bank Governor Bullock recently noted that inflation was increasingly homegrown and demand-driven. How realistic are additional rate hikes and what is the outlook for wholesale market rates?

Thoughts on the outlook for the Australian dollar.