
Statement by the Governor, Mr Ian Macfarlane: Reduction in Interest Rates
Number:1996-14Date:11 December 1996. Following the considerations at the Board meeting last week, the Bank will operate in the money market today to reduce the cash
Number:1996-14Date:11 December 1996. Following the considerations at the Board meeting last week, the Bank will operate in the money market today to reduce the cash
Number:1996-13Date:6 November 1996. The Bank will operate in the money market today to reduce the cash rate by 0.5 of a percentage point to 6.5
Number:1996-09Date:31 July 1996. Following on from the improvement in the inflation outlook, the Board has decided to reduce interest rates. From today, the cash rate
Number:monetary-policy-1994-21Date:14 December 1994. The Reserve Bank will be taking action this morning to raise cash rates by 1 percentage point to around 7.5 per cent.
Number:1994-17Date:24 October 1994. The Reserve Bank will be operating in money markets this morning to increase cash rates by 1 percentage point, to 6½ per
Number:1994-11Date:17 August 1994. Interest Rates The Reserve Bank will be operating in money markets this morning to increase cash rates by 0.75 per cent, to
Number:1993-17Date:30 July 1993. The Reserve Bank will be operating in the money market this morning to reduce overnight interest rates by 0.5 per cent, to
Number:1993-05Date:23 March 1993. The Reserve Bank will be acting this morning to reduce overnight interest rates, by 0.5 per cent, to around 5.25 per cent.
Number:1992-18Date:8 July 1992. The Reserve Bank will be acting in the money markets this morning to reduce overnight interest rates by three quarters of a
Number:1992-11Date:6 May 1992. The Reserve Bank will be acting in the money markets this morning to bring about a reduction in overnight cash rates of
Number:1992-03Date:8 January 1992. The Reserve Bank will be operating in the money market this morning to reduce overnight cash rates by 1 percentage point. This
Number:1991-21Date:6 November 1991. The Reserve Bank will be operating in the money market this morning to reduce overnight cash rates by 1 percentage point, to
Number:1991-15Date:3 September 1991. The Reserve Bank will be operating in the domestic money market this morning to reduce the cash rate by about 1 percentage
Number:1991-08Date:16 May 1991. The Reserve Bank believes that some further reduction in interest rates at this time is both appropriate and responsible. To this end,
Number:1991-05Date:4 April 1991. The Reserve Bank will be operating in the domestic money market this morning to reduce cash rates by about half a percentage
Number:1990-32Date:18 December 1990. Given current and prospective developments in the Australian economy, including the improved outlook for inflation, the Reserve Bank and the Government believe