RBA raises rates by 25 basis points
by Alan Thornhill
The Reserve Bank raised its target interest rate by 25 basis points to 4 per cent today, even though building approvals, throughout Australia, plunged by 7 per cent in January.
This followed three consecutive interest rate rises late last year.
The building industry had warned that approvals for unit and semi-detached housing in Victoria plunged by 29.1 per cent in January.
However the Reserve Bank Governor, Glenn Stevens, insisted that the latest rise is necessary.
“The global economy is growing,” Mr Stevens said.
“And world GDP is expected to rise at close to trend pace in 2010 and 2011.”
He admitted though that the expansion “is still hesitant in the major countries,”
Mr Stevens said that was due to the continuing legacy of the financial crisis, which is producing “ongoing excess capacity.”
” In Asia, where financial sectors are not impaired, growth has continued to be quite strong,” Mr Stevens said.
“The authorities in some countries are now seeking to reduce the degree of stimulus to their economies,” he added.
But Mr Stevens also said:”Global financial markets are functioning much better than they were a year ago.
“And the extraordinary support from governments and central banks is gradually being wound back.
“Credit conditions remain difficult in some major countries as banks continue to face loan losses associated with the period of economic weakness.
“Concerns regarding some sovereigns remain elevated.
Mr Stevens said Australia’s domestic economic conditions had been stronger than expected, last year, after a mild downturn a year ago.
“Inflation has, as expected, declined in underlying terms from its peak in 2008,” he added.
This had been helped by the fall in commodity prices at the end of 2008, a noticeable slowing in private-sector labour costs during 2009, the rise in the exchange rate and the earlier period of slower growth in demand.
“CPI inflation has risen somewhat recently as temporary factors that had been holding it to unusually low rates are now abating,” he said.
“Inflation is expected to be consistent with the target in 2010,” he added.
The Reserve Bank aims to keep Australia’s annual underlying inflation rate in a 2-3 per cent, over the course of a business cycle.
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