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Economist survey

February

The AFR’s top forecasters for 2025 – Katrina Ell, Andrew Ticehurst and Michael Fuchila.

Worried about rising rates? Top forecasters say RBA may well be done

After the year kicked off with a rise in Australia, experts have shared their views on where to next for one of the world’s most hawkish central banks.

October 2025

RBA governor Michele Bullock.

No more interest rate cuts, say economists after inflation bump

Economists are warning that the interest rate cutting cycle may be over after inflation rose more than expected as businesses passed on higher costs to consumers.

Barrenjoey’s Jo Masters, Betashares’ David Bassanese and AMP’s Diana Mousina.

First-home buyer scheme is a ‘cruel’ illusion, say economists

To improve housing affordability and ownership for younger generations, the government must focus on policies that increase the supply of homes, say economists.

Most economists expect RBA governor Michele Bullock’s board will cut rates next month.

Two more RBA rate cuts on the way, economists say

The central bank is still expected to slash the cash rate despite sticky prices, according to the latest quarterly survey from The Australian Financial Review.

July 2025

Reserve Bank of Australia governor Michele Bullock after the RBA board decided to keep rates on hold.

Economists feel the burn of the RBA rate cut that wasn’t

Economics teams at some of the country’s most prominent financial institutions found themselves wrong-footed on Tuesday when the central bank decided to hold rates.

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Traders and economists broadly agree, the Reserve Bank of Australia will be cutting interest rates on Tuesday.

Markets widely expect an RBA rate cut, except these 5 economists

Traders and economists broadly agree that the central bank will deliver a third reduction for the year. Some want it to wait for the outlook to become clearer.

Several rate cuts on the way after RBA meets this week

Economists have joined the market in tipping another rate cut on Tuesday, as the latest quarterly survey reveals that borrowing costs have much more to fall this year.

April 2025

Most economists believe the Reserve Bank will cut rates next month.

Fast and deep RBA rate relief on the way, say economists

Tariffs will force central banks to ease policy further than expected just a week ago, The Australian Financial Review’s quarterly economist survey has found.

February 2025

Paul Bloxham, chief economist at HSBC.

Meet the most accurate economic forecaster of 2024

The Reserve Bank will cut the cash rate, according to Paul Bloxham, but don’t count on a big drop in borrowing costs as this cycle will be a short one.

Paul Bloxham, pictured in Sydney on Monday, loves talking about the economy. Growing up in Perth, he used to be a theatre kid.

Top forecaster Paul Bloxham says trade war changes the RBA path

HSBC’s chief economist says the RBA will only cut twice in 2025, beginning this month, and once in 2026.

January 2025

RBA governor Michele Bullock won’t be rushed on interest rate cuts.

Big business is sweating on a quick rate cut call

Even one would provide a boost for beaten up consumers – banks will have to pass it straight to customers no questions asked given the political environment.

Financial Review economist survey.

Reserve Bank rate cut hopes skirt federal election decider

Stubborn inflation, a tight jobs market and weak productivity thwarted interest rate relief in 2024. The Financial Review’s economist survey predicts that will change in May.

October 2024

RBA governor Michele Bullock.

RBA ‘inconsistencies’ detract from Bullock’s winning year

The RBA came uncomfortably close to repeating its mistake of making promises about the cash rate it cannot keep, some economists argue.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers.

RBA rate relief to arrive before federal election, say economists

The RBA will start cutting rates in February, according to the median forecaster in the Financial Review’s quarterly survey of economists, handing federal Labor an economic win.

July 2024

Economists are now less unified in their predictions about inflation than they were in last year’s survey.

Migration cut no ‘silver bullet’ to Australia’s inflation problem

While economists said a tightening in immigration rules should relieve rent prices and take pressure off the labour market, it may not be enough to curb inflation.

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Inflation has no chance of hitting Chalmers’ forecasts: survey

Higher-than-expected inflation will take at least 12 months to fall anywhere near the Reserve Bank’s target, casting doubt on Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ more optimistic forecast.

April 2024

Su-Lin Ong, Jo Masters and Paul Bloxham predict what will be in the budget.

What Bloxham, Masters and Ong say will be in the budget

Economists surveyed by Financial Review expect government spending in the federal budget to be aimed at struggling families, but it will be small and not inflationary.

China’s president, Xi Jinping, in March. Authorities in Beijing set a five per cent growth target for the year.

China to miss lofty economic growth target without major stimulus

The Australian Financial Review’s survey of economists suggests growth as low as 4.2 per cent. But a reliance on iron ore will limit its effect on Australia.

People shop at Bondi Beach on 09 January, 2024. Photo: Brook Mitchell for the AFR

Inflation set to ease, but it will be bumpy: survey

While higher prices are forecast to ease, economists warn that should inflation reignite, the RBA will stand pat on rate cuts at least for this year.

RBA will struggle to cut rates this year: survey

The RBA is expected to be the last major central bank to start cutting interest rates and economists predict the cash rate will remain on hold at least until November.