• RBA minutes: additional stimulus likely would aid the prospects for the country's economic

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16 agosto 2016

RBA minutes: additional stimulus likely would aid the prospects for the country's economic

Members of the Reserve Bank of Australia's monetary policy board said that additional stimulus likely would aid the prospects for the country's economic, minutes from the central bank's August 2 revealed on Tuesday.

Inflation was below the target range and was expected to remain there for the foreseeable future, giving the bank the means to cut rates.

Inflation was just 1 percent in the June quarter, well below the RBA's target band of 2-3 percent.

"Underlying inflation was expected to remain low for a time before picking up gradually as spare capacity in labor and many product markets diminished," the minutes said.

In particular, it was weakness in the housing market that convinced the board to take action.

At the meeting, the board trimmed its benchmark lending rate by 25 basis points, to a fresh record low 1.50 percent from 1.75 percent following two months of no action.

The bank last reduced its rate by 25 basis points in May, which was the first reduction in a year.

The RBA noted the possibility that it may not be the only bank to provide stimulus.

"Monetary policy had continued to be highly accommodative in most economies and there was a reasonable likelihood of further stimulus by a number of the major central banks," the minutes said. - RTT

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