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Old 20-08-2022, 12:08
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Default What the hell is the RBA doing?

How well do you recall the RBA of yesteryear. You know, the ones who meet every month except January, and on the first Tuesday of each month they sit around and eat cucumber sandwiches (or something) and discuss "What is the best thing we can do to keep the economy of Australia ticking over?"

It had a band of 2% to 3% that it liked to keep our inflation at - too much inflation or too little were both bad for the economy. And they'd announce changes to the Cash Rate (the Rate at which Banks would lend to each other). We would be paying our mortgages at a rate often around 2% higher than that Cash Rate.

And they'd publish a report after each meeting (whether the Cash Rate was changed or not) to inform us of "What they thought might happen next." In that way, we weren't taken too much by surprise.

But, NOT THIS TIME BABY !!!! Maybe they've put something in the water at RBA headquarters.... Or maybe they are smoking a different brand (or substance) than previous RBA's. Whatever it is, it strikes me that this current mob have TOTALLY lost the plot.

How so Koh?

Well first, they reduced our rate to UNHEARD OF levels two or three years back. An emergency setting they said, of just 0.1% Our norm prior to that would fluctuate but I had NEVER known it below about 4%. Which meant mortgages had previously been about 6% at the lowest. OK, all well and good.

This emergency setting was accompanied by MASSIVE printing of dollar bills too - this meant our dollar was devaluing, which also meant we needed to pay more for everything, including our homes. We saw prices scream upward - Sydney broke the $1m median a few years ago, Melbourne was next, breaking that mark just recently. But wait.....

Last year, as house values climbed, would have been a good time for the RBA to come OFF that "emergency setting" of 0.1% - to take some of the heat out of the market and prevent the boom in house prices that started back then. But then, they said "We won't be looking at lifting this rate until 2024!"


OK then, with all this money sloshing around, we'll just spend it all on real estate. So up it all went in dollar terms (maybe not value, but it needed more dollars to purchase the same value of house).

Then came floods, fires, wars overseas, "climate change alarmism", and they were accompanied by higher prices for food, fuel, power, and the RBA thought we were all spending a bit too much on necessities - so what did it do (over the last 4 months)? It lifted that Cash Rate from 0.1% to 1.85% - which has lifted most people's mortgage Interest from around 3% to 4.75% (which in itself is a 58% increase - 1.75 divided by 3 = 0.58333)

Oh, and the floods - well, they made thousands of houses unlivable which then put a HUGE strain on available rental properties. Many folks now living back with Mum and Dad or, in some cases, in their CARS !!! Oh, and with landlords facing a 58% lift in their mortgage costs, well guess what they have to do to be able to keep providing a rental property? Yep - they need to lift the rents they charge.

And the RBA (who have singlehandedly orchestrated a huge part of this misery) are about to lift the Cash Rate again.... In the past, the RBA of old would make a couple of changes (often 0.25% twice) and then sit back to see its effect before doing any more - but not this current mob....

They just keep stomping on the brakes over and over - and creating a huge pile-up behind them as folks who were tailing them suddenly can't stop in time !!!

Way to go, RBA - NOT !!!

In fact, why don't you just GO, you numbskulls .....

Koh
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