Select a page

Banking News

NAB reviews rate forecast

NAB reviews rate forecast

(8 March 2010 – Australia) National Australia Bank has reviewed its forecast for the next interest rate rise, warning that the economy is "stalling" this quarter. The bank's economics team yesterday forecast that 'ongoing softness' in inflation and the broader economy would compel the Reserve Bank to sit tight on the official interest rate.

Business conditions recovered only partly last month and remained broadly negative in the wake of the floods.

NAB's economists said Reserve Bank board members were now unlikely to lift the official interest rate until August, when they tipped it would climb 25 basis points to 5 percent.

The economics team, led by Alan Oster, had previously forecast a rate rise in May, with another in August.

It continues to forecast two increases in the cash rate this year, with the second 25 basis point rise now likely in November.

In research published alongside the bank's monthly business survey yesterday, NAB's economists said the Australian economy continued to slow late last year and would 'stall because of floods' this quarter.

NAB's business conditions index climbed four points but remained in negative territory at -2.

'The multi-speed economy is again very evident,' the bank said.

'Although mining is getting back to normal and recreation is doing well, a brace of domestically focused industries continues to suffer -- retail, wholesale, construction and manufacturing.

'Labour cost pressures continue to soften and inflation remains very low.'
East & Partners's avatar

Comment on this article

 

Your comments will not be published. Required fields are marked *

 

Please enter the word you see in the image below:


Subscribe

Subscribe to our mailing list

Sign up now to keep up-to-date with the latest
market news and insights in B2B banking.

* indicates required

For more information please read our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Statements.