Australian Bond Exchange

ABE Weekly: Australian Households under mounting pressure from rising Costs

Australian Bond Exchange Weekly Update 02 April 2026 Market Insights Australian Households under mounting pressure from rising Costs Australian Government halves fuel tax The Middle East stands out as the biggest loser in this energy crisis Key Points Australia:The RBA increased cash rates by 0.25% to 4.10% p.a. at its March meeting. February CPI decreased […]

ABE Weekly: Property Market Softens in Australia Amid South Asia Growth Downgrade

Australian Bond Exchange Weekly Update 09 April 2026 Market Insights Introducing new  6.50 – 7.0% p.a. A$ fixed income offering Australian residential property market is cooling US Economy Defies Expectations as Strong Jobs Clash with Sticky Inflation The World Bank downgraded growth across South Asia Key Points Australia: The RBA increased cash rates by 0.25% […]

ABE Weekly: February Inflation Print Reinforces RBA Hawkish Bias

Australian Bond Exchange Weekly Update 27th Mar 2026 Market Insights February Inflation Print Reinforces RBA Hawkish Bias Fuel crunch drives prices higher Predictable Income in an Unpredictable World Key Points Australia: The RBA increased cash rates by 0.25% to 4.10% p.a. at its March meeting. February CPI decreased slightly to 3.70% p.a., and the Trimmed […]

ABE Weekly: Australia’s Economy Grew by 0.4 % in the September 2025 Quarter

ABE Weekly: RBA Holds, Fed Cuts, Labour Market Softens

Australian Bond Exchange Weekly Update 12th December 2025 Key Points Australia: The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) held the cash rate at 3.60% p.a. at its December meeting in what markets interpreted as a hawkish hold. The Bank signalled that inflation risks are now tilted to the upside after monthly CPI rose to 3.8% (YoY) […]

ABE Weekly: Australia’s Economy Grew by 0.4 % in the September 2025 Quarter

Australia’s October Inflation Surges, Dashing Hopes of Early Rate Cuts

Australian Bond Exchange Weekly Update 5th December 2025 Key Points Australia: The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) left the cash rate unchanged at 3.60% p.a. at its November meeting. The monthly CPI for October gained 3.8%(YoY). The annual trimmed mean inflation in Australia, a key underlying inflation gauge used by the Reserve Bank of Australia […]