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Experts available for comment- RBA Cash Rate Decision – Tuesday 18 February

UNSW Sydney < 1 mins read

Yesterday, the RBA the Board decided to lower the cash rate target to 4.10 per cent and the interest rate paid on Exchange Settlement balances to 4 per cent.  

UNSW Business School experts are available for comment on the Cash Rate decision released on Tuesday, 18th of February 2025. 

 

Associate Professor Mark Humphery-Jenner, School of Banking and Finance, UNSW Business School, is available for comment. He can be reached at [email protected]. Mark can discuss the RBA generally, including what the RBA indicated about possible future cuts. He can also discuss the complexity surrounding government spending and the role of government stimulus.  

Professor Kevin Fox, School of Economics, UNSW Business School, is available for comment. He can be reached at [email protected] 

Professor Peter Swan, School of Banking and Finance, UNSW Business School, is available for comment. He can be reached at [email protected]  

Associate Professor Evgenia Dechter, School of Economics, UNSW Business School, is available for comment. She can be reached at [email protected] 

Dr Gonzalo Hernandez, School of Economics, UNSW Business School, is available for comment. He can be reached at [email protected] 

 


Contact details:

Media contact: For any related media UNSW Business School enquiries, please contact Katie Miller, News and Content Coordinator, UNSW Business School, [email protected] or by phone: +0408 033 715. 

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