The Reserve Bank of Australia has raised its cash rate by 25 basis points to 4.10 per cent in March despite easing inflation, citing rising fuel prices.
Stronger demand, tight labour markets and lingering inflation pressures supported the move.
The bank warned inflation may stay above target longer and will closely monitor global tensions and domestic conditions to guide future policy decisions.
Stronger demand, tight labour markets and lingering inflation pressures supported the move.
The bank warned inflation may stay above target longer and will closely monitor global tensions and domestic conditions to guide future policy decisions.