HomeEconomic, Financial news RBA to hike rates 25 bps on April 4 but decision on a knife edge- Reuters Poll By Renton Campoy March 31, 2023 0 17 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp RBA to hike rates 25 bps on April 4 but decision on a knife edge- Reuters Poll Source: Investing.com Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleU.S. PCE price inflation slowed in February, core rate equaled 15-month lowNext article5 analyst cuts: JD.com cut to Hold, stock surges on subsidiaries’ IPOs | Pro Recap Renton Campoy Related Articles Commodity Market News Natural gas limps in with daily gain after demand forecast, down on week Tire Market & Tire Company news VARTA® to Host Commercial Vehicle-Focused Conference on Battery Technology Economic, Financial news ECB’s Villeroy: upcoming rate hikes will be marginal LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ Stay Connected11,268FansLike12,893FollowersFollow735FollowersFollow - Advertisement - Latest Articles Commodity Market News Natural gas limps in with daily gain after demand forecast, down on week Tire Market & Tire Company news VARTA® to Host Commercial Vehicle-Focused Conference on Battery Technology Economic, Financial news ECB’s Villeroy: upcoming rate hikes will be marginal Commodity Market News India Spices: Most down on tepid demand and higher supply; jeera up Commodity Market News US escalates dispute with Mexico over GM corn, after formal consultations fail Load more Popular Articles Economic, Financial news U.S. banks saw record deposit declines in Q1 as profits remained steady: FDIC Commodity Market News Japanese rubber futures end steady Commodity Market News Oil treads water ahead of OPEC meeting, nonfarm payrolls Commodity Market News Oil prices rise as market awaits possible OPEC+ cuts Commodity Market News US wheat dips as worries ease over China rain-damaged crop Load more