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Rate Rise to 4.35%: The Forces Driving the RBA's Decision

8 min · 6. mai 2026
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In this episode of Ipswich's Real Estate Podcast, Daniel Parsons steps in for Steve Athanates and is joined by Steve Beach from Stanford Financial to break down the RBA's latest interest rate decision, with the cash rate rising from 4.1% to 4.35%. They unpack what's driving the increase, from stubborn inflation to a second wave of cost pressures flowing through from the Middle East conflict, hitting transport, building costs, and everyday goods. Steve also explains why the underlying trimmed inflation figure held steady and what that means for where rates could go next. If you own property, are thinking about buying, or have investment properties, this episode gives you a clear and practical breakdown of what's happening right now and what to watch for in the months ahead.

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