The Reserve Bank of Australia has flagged it may hold interest rates next month as low productivity risks entrenching inflation.
According to minutes from March’s board meeting, the RBA labelled the current cash of 3.
6 per cent as being in “restrictive territory” and will consider a pause at its next meeting on April 4.
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