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Interest Rates

8 July 2024

Good news for Aussies as economists from Bendigo Bank are predicting the RBA cash rate to remain steady throughout 2024.

24 November 2022

While current high inflation came as ‘a shock’ its pressure could get ‘more variable’, the central bank has warned.

12 December 2023

Over one-third of investors and home owners have indicated they are not prepared for interest rates to remain at current levels, a report has found.

2 August 2024

Recent RBA data has tracked the increased lending over the year, showing strong growth in business loans. However, housing and personal have seen less accelerated growth, which some are ...

29 August 2025

A recent report has highlighted a drop in arrears coinciding with reduced interest rates.

5 February 2026

Following the Reserve Bank of Australia’s decision to hike the cash rate, lenders have begun adjusting their own rates, though the speed of response has varied.

8 December 2022

The major banks have announced changes to interest rates following the central bank’s most recent rate rise of 25 bps.

9 February 2023

The central bank’s February 25-bp cash rate hike has started flowing through to the first major banks.

13 September 2022

All four major banks plus Macquarie, Bendigo, Adelaide and ING will pass on last week’s 50-bp rate hike.

29 January 2026

Brokers have taken a measured view of fresh inflation data, which has placed an interest rate hike firmly back on the table.

2 June 2020

The central bank has been urged to consider further cuts to the cash rate in the wake of the unprecedented COVID-19 crisis.

2 May 2023

The official cash rate has been hiked to 3.85 per cent, the highest level since 2012. 

14 February 2023

The big four banks will face annual parliamentary scrutiny as part of a new review.

11 July 2024

Poor economic confidence is pushing consumers to expect the worst with interest rate rise fears climbing significantly in July.

8 January 2026

Inflation eased slightly in November 2025, according to the latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.