Released on June 3, 2025, the minutes from the Reserve Bank of Australia's (RBA's) May 2025 monetary policy meeting showed the board evaluated three possibilities: holding current rates, a 25 basis point (bps) cut, or a 50 bps cut. Although some progress on inflation and domestic economic circumstances made the case for a 25 basis point reduction the strongest, the Board decided to hold rates constant instead—a careful and predictable policy position.
Multiple considerations influenced the decision to keep rates unchanged. Even though domestic developments might have justified a cut, the Board pointed out that, owing to inflation progress below the target midpoint, policy did not need to be as restrictive as before. Still, worries persisted regarding possible negative effects on family consumption and the constrained job market. Particularly emphasizing hazards from US trade policy, the Board discussed a bigger 50 bps cut as insurance against unfavorable worldwide events but decided it wasn't needed at the time. They further warned that reversing violent easing would be challenging.
Although this might be necessary if there were to be significant global trade developments, the RBA deemed it was not yet time to transition to an expansionary policy stance. The minutes reveal a data-dependent and cautious strategy; should national or international circumstances deteriorate, the RBA is prepared to respond firmly. Following the publication, the Australian dollar fell, reflecting market view of the conservative mood and possible future easing. The RBA is still committed to its requirements of price stability, full employment, and the economic well-being of Australians.


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