10 Dec 2025, Wed

Australia central bank keeps rates at 3.6%, warns of inflation risk

SYDNEY, ⁠Dec 9 (Reuters) – Australia’s ⁠central bank on Tuesday left its ⁠cash rate steady as expected at ​3.60%, saying risks to ‍inflation had tilted to the upside and it would take a ​little longer to asses the persistence of price pressures.

Wrapping up a two-day ​policy meeting, the Reserve Bank ⁠of Australia (RBA) also said ‌domestic demand had been stronger than ⁠expected and could ​add to inflationary pressures.

Markets had ‌seen no chance of an easing this ‍week following strong readings on inflation and consumer demand, and were already pricing in the risk of a rate hike later next year.

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(Reporting by ⁠Wayne ColeEditing by ‌Shri ⁠Navaratnam)