RBA to weigh recent volatility in rate-cut decisions

By Rose Powell
Updated August 29 2015 - 12:18am, first published August 28 2015 - 11:45pm
RBA governor Glenn Stevens with former Treasury secretary Martin Parkinson at the National Reform Summit in Sydney this week. Photo: Louie Douvis
RBA governor Glenn Stevens with former Treasury secretary Martin Parkinson at the National Reform Summit in Sydney this week. Photo: Louie Douvis

Economists are expecting the Reserve Bank of Australia board to look through this week's global markets-shaking volatility when it meets on Tuesday, with no change expected to rates.

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