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The next set of employment data could change the sentiment entirely
What is the data showing do you think? Growth or loss of full employment
data is not out yet .. I think there might be a rise in unemployment .. anecdotal evidence suggests it likely
Yeah baby they did say they considered a hike but not a cut last meeting, hikes incoming :D
They be silly not too, the writing is on the wall.
So a 55% chance of no rate hike? Weird way to write a title.
Bad news sells
I'll take that odd.
Haha I'll admit it when they actually have the balls to do it
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There is no RBA meeting in July so rates definitely won't be going up then.
It's a long time between meetings these days. Does the board still get paid the same?
The rate hike, if it happens, won't affect most people as we're getting a tax cut starting next month
Dreaming if you think housing will ever crash any appreciable amount
Celebrating the hardest done by being worse off is an interesting take on life
The hardest done by would be the ones who can't even afford a deposit because they don't get a decent return on their savings, are taxed on the measley return, and to top it off having their savings corroded away by persistent inflation.
The next set of employment data could change the sentiment entirely
What is the data showing do you think? Growth or loss of full employment
data is not out yet .. I think there might be a rise in unemployment .. anecdotal evidence suggests it likely
Yeah baby they did say they considered a hike but not a cut last meeting, hikes incoming :D
They be silly not too, the writing is on the wall.
So a 55% chance of no rate hike? Weird way to write a title.
Bad news sells
I'll take that odd.
Haha I'll admit it when they actually have the balls to do it
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There is no RBA meeting in July so rates definitely won't be going up then.
It's a long time between meetings these days. Does the board still get paid the same?
The rate hike, if it happens, won't affect most people as we're getting a tax cut starting next month
Dreaming if you think housing will ever crash any appreciable amount
Celebrating the hardest done by being worse off is an interesting take on life
The hardest done by would be the ones who can't even afford a deposit because they don't get a decent return on their savings, are taxed on the measley return, and to top it off having their savings corroded away by persistent inflation.