“How quickly, after reaching a trough in the cash rate — somewhere in the low threes. Maybe 3.1[%], or 3.35[%], if they only do one more cut — how quickly do we think the Reserve Bank might have to start thinking about, possibly, rate hikes. At some point, maybe in the back half of 2026, or possibly early 2027,” Auld said during NAB’s “Commercial Broker Quarterly Economic Update” webinar.
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