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Australia's central bank holds rates steady at 3.6%, citing high inflation and tight economy, with no cuts expected soon.
The Reserve Bank of Australia kept interest rates at 3.6% for a third straight meeting, citing inflation at 3.8% and underlying inflation at 3.3%, both above its 2% to 3% target.
Governor Michele Bullock said rate cuts are unlikely soon, with a potential hike in 2026 possible if inflation persists.
The economy remains tight, with strong private demand and capacity utilization at an 18-month high, while business confidence dropped to its lowest since April.
Affordability remains a challenge, with mortgage repayments still elevated.
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El banco central de Australia mantiene las tasas estables en el 3.6%, citando la alta inflación y la economía ajustada, sin que se esperen recortes pronto.