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    Are these numbers correct on Mortage Stress when the RBA gets the cash rate to 3.5% eventually?

    @resjudicata Eventually...and possibly. Eventually because if it thinks a big rise is warranted, then it will act on what it believes. So the rise will happen. Then, if the market reacts negatively it will still take time for the RBA to reverse its decision. Further, if the market reaction...
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    Are these numbers correct on Mortage Stress when the RBA gets the cash rate to 3.5% eventually?

    @resjudicata That would be economists outside the RBA. The RBA'S own economists might have a different perspective, and it's the RBA that sets the rates, not external opinion.
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    Are these numbers correct on Mortage Stress when the RBA gets the cash rate to 3.5% eventually?

    @resjudicata That assumes the RBA has a choice. Plenty of scenarios where the RBA is forced into higher interest rates.
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