THE BRIEF: Rate expectations
By Matt Buchanan in Media News on Wednesday, 13th August 2025 at 7:03am
If today’s front pages are to be believed, Jim Chalmers’ upcoming economic reform roundtable will arrive just in time for the nation’s favourite parlour game: guessing the RBA’s next snip, shave, or surgical strike on interest rates. Depending on your masthead, we’re either on the cusp of a Goldilocks economy (with the small matter of a productivity ice age), bracing for a wage-pain winter, staring down a “grim reality check,” or squinting at what might be “a double shot of good news.” Throw in a dash of property-price panic, and it’s less a coherent forecast than a choose-your-own-economic-adventure.
Better rate than never
The Daily Telegraph’s ” John Rolfe leads off, under the headline of the day: “Better rate than never – more cuts predicted for hom...
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