RBA Holds Rates Steady Amid Inflation Concerns; ASX Dips on Cautious Economic Outlook

November 3, 2025
RBA Holds Rates Steady Amid Inflation Concerns; ASX Dips on Cautious Economic Outlook
  • The market narrative centered on the ASX 200 after the RBA decision, with traders parsing a cautious policy outlook for inflation and growth.

  • Bullock highlighted concerns about domestic inflation drivers such as unit labor costs and weak productivity, keeping inflation persistence a focus.

  • Policy uncertainty included potential extensions of power price relief by the government, which could influence inflation dynamics.

  • Near-term catalysts cited include PMI data, trade figures, NAB and Amcor results, and U.S. tariff-related headlines that could steer equities.

  • Mortgage spreads may have limited room to fall and could widen if banks seek higher profitability, suggesting constrained scope for further variable-rate reductions.

  • Markets eyed one more rate cut in 2026, but Bullock warned not to over-commit to that trajectory, signaling a cautious path ahead.

  • The Reserve Bank of Australia kept the official cash rate at 3.60% for a second straight meeting, signaling a cautious stance on future rate cuts amid higher-than-expected inflation.

  • Australian shares declined as the ASX 200 fell about 0.9% to 8,813.7 and the All Ordinaries slipped to 9,098.2, after an intraday spike on the rate decision before selling resumed.

  • Governor Michele Bullock signaled a shift toward anchoring inflation at target, with unemployment seen easing gradually to the mid-4% range.

  • Analysts forecast a difficult 18 months for households, especially mortgage holders, as wages struggle to keep pace with rising prices.

  • Global and domestic data showed divergent inflation and growth signals, with mixed U.S. and European indicators shaping risk and policy expectations.

  • Markets showed a pattern of weaker equities, higher yields, and downside risk, with chart patterns suggesting technical resistance around the high-8,700s.

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