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RBA’s Big Decision. Is It Politics or Economics?

Ethical Property Investments 2 mins read

"We need stability, but more than that, we need a path forward. If the RBA doesn't cut rates today, it's only delaying the inevitable—and making it harder for everyday Aussies to breathe," Goro says. He's hopeful for a rate cut but his position is that it’s unlikely.

Key takeaways from today’s decision:

  • Uncertainty rules—just weeks ago, most expected a cut. Now, it’s a 50-50 toss-up.

  • Election pressures are real—a rate cut now could look like a win for the government ahead of a possible April election.

  • We’re in a ‘technical recession’—without immigration and financial handouts, we’d be in a full-blown downturn.

  • The global picture is shaky—the US cut rates, and inflation started creeping back. Will the RBA play it safe?

"People are already paying $50K more on their mortgages than they were three years ago," Goro says. "A small cut won’t fix everything, but it will give households and investors some confidence that relief is coming."


Key Facts:
  • Uncertainty rules—just weeks ago, most expected a cut. Now, it’s a 50-50 toss-up.

  • Election pressures are real—a rate cut now could look like a win for the government ahead of a possible April election.

  • We’re in a ‘technical recession’—without immigration and financial handouts, we’d be in a full-blown downturn.

  • The global picture is shaky—the US cut rates, and inflation started creeping back. Will the RBA play it safe?

 


About us:

Ethical Property Investments is a forward-thinking developer specialising in new-build housing solutions that prioritise both social impact and financial returns. Focused on high-yield co-living investments and purpose-built homes for people with disabilities, Ethical Property Investments delivers sustainable, scalable, and ethically driven developments. By integrating smart design, innovative construction techniques, and investor-focused strategies, the company is redefining property investment with a commitment to long-term value, inclusivity, and responsible housing solutions.


Contact details:

Annette Densham

[email protected]

 

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