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Interest rates tipped to rise, but with major caveat

If the hawks are right, only Covid-19 can prevent interest rates rising as early as August

The Reserve Bank's decision yesterday to halt its monetary stimulus due to rising inflation pressures has fuelled speculation of an imminent increase in interest rates. While the bank, unsurprisingly, was careful not to tip its hand, that hasn’t stopped those who predicted an increase to the

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Daniel Riordan Thu, 15 Jul 2021
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