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RBA seen raising the OCR by 50 bps on Tuesday – UOB

Economist at UOB Group Lee Sue Ann expects the RBA to hike the OCR by 50 bps at its meeting on August 2.

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“In light of the RBA’s persistent reference to ensure that inflation in Australia returns to target over time; we now think the RBA is open to a third 50bps rise in Aug. We then look for a further 25bps increase in Nov to take the OCR to 2.10% by year-end.”

“In 2023, we are looking for a 25bps increase in Feb and a 15bps increase in May. This should take the OCR to 2.50%, with a pause thereafter, and our end-2023 forecast unchanged at 2.50%.”

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