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RBA’s Bullock: Measured, gradual approach to monetary policy easing is appropriate

Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Governor Michele Bullock is speaking at the Anika Foundation in Sydney on Thursday, with audience questions expected.

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Measured, gradual approach to monetary policy easing is appropriate.

Labor market has eased only gradually, unemployment rate relatively low.

Rise in unemployment in June was in line with our forecasts, not a "shock".

June data suggests labor market moved a little further towards balance.

Leading indicators not pointing to further significant near-term rise in unemployment.

Other labour market measures, such as vacancy rate, have been stable.

Labour market rebalancing through vacancies, hours worked, voluntary job switching.

RBA not targeting a specific unemployment rate or job losses.

Q2 core inflation may not have slowed as much as first expected.

Need data to support forecast of core inflation slowing toward 2.5%.

Want to make sure that inflation remains low and stable from here on in.

Still uncertainty and unpredictability in global economy.

Likelihood of a severe downside ‘trade war’ appears to have diminished.

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