Australians will be ‘lucky’ if cash rate doesn’t rise above four per cent

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Australians will be ‘lucky’ if cash rate doesn’t rise above four per cent
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Judo Bank Economic Advisor Warren Hogan says Australians will be lucky if the cash rate doesn’t get above four per cent, as there’s still a “fair way to go”.

“The reality is, they are going to grind out 25’s until they’re comfortable

that they’ve got the economy back into balance,” Mr Hogan told Sky News Australia.

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