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Bloomberg pricing in a 75% chance of an RBA rate cut in November

Bloomberg now believes there is a 75% chance the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) would cut rates to fresh record lows next month, according to Commonwealth Securities Limited (@CommSec). 

RBA's Governor Lowe said early Thursday that rates could be cut to 0.10% from the current record low of 0.25%. 

Lowe reiterated that the bank doesn't expect rates to go higher for at least three years and is looking at Australia's 10-year government bond yield. which is highest in the developed world. 

The weak Aussie jobs data released at 00:30 GMT validated the case for an additional rate. The economy shed 29.5K jobs in September following August's 111K additions, and the unemployment rate rose to 6.9% from 6.8%. 

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