With the next rate call in sight, the RBA is probably unlikely to make another cut, in spite of the jobless data number increasing, simply as a result of hesitancy surrounding US rate cuts and the probability of volatility in the stock markets.
Whilst tariffs are a possible threat to keeping rates the same, it appears that central bankers are happy to adopt a more risky approach to market calls in this respect.
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