RBA Raises Rates at May Meeting, Says Policy Supports 2.5% CPI Target

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According to the Reserve Bank of Australia's May meeting minutes, the central bank raised interest rates, expressing increased confidence that the move will help return core inflation toward the 2.5% target. The RBA noted that tighter financial conditions may follow the rate increase, while businesses are considering price hikes and workers may seek wage raises.
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