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Australia’s central bank raises interest rate to 3.85% after 3 cuts

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) 鈥 lifted its benchmark interest rate Tuesday by a quarter percentage point to 3.85%, after three rate cuts last year and as inflation surges.

The Reserve Bank of Australia has boosted its cash rate for the first time since , when the rate rose from 4.10% to 4.35%.

The rate hike was widely expected after government data last week showed that inflation had run away to 3.8% for the 12 months through December. The annual rate had been 3.4% through November.

The bank adjusts interest rates to steer inflation toward a target band of between 2% and 3%.

鈥淭he board considers that inflation is likely to remain above target for some time,鈥 the bank said in a statement.

Inflation had fallen substantially since it peaked at 7.8% in the last three months of 2022, but had 鈥減icked up materially in the second half of 2025,鈥 the statement said.

鈥淯ncertainty in the global economy remains significant but so far there has been little or no depressing effect on the Australian economy; indeed, recent growth and trade in Australia鈥檚 major trading partners has surprised on the upside,鈥 the bank said.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers described the rate hike as 鈥渄ifficult news鈥 for millions of Australians with mortgages and businesses.

Chalmers rejected criticism that government spending was fueling inflation. He noted the bank statement blamed growth in private demand driven by household spending and investment.

The bank had reduced the cash rate by 25 basis points last year in , and August.

The adjustment in February last year had been Australia鈥檚 first rate cut since October 2020.

Last year, annual inflation fell from 2.4% in the March quarter to 2.1% in June, before rebounding to 3.2% in September.

EY Oceania Chief Economist Cherelle Murphy said it was unusual for the bank to boost the cash rate only six months after cutting it.

鈥淭here is certainly a possibility here obviously, that last rate cut wasn鈥檛 needed. But to be fair to the Reserve Bank, that was not obvious at all at the time,鈥 Murphy told Australian Broadcasting Corp.

鈥淚n fact, it looked like the inflation numbers had been coming down quite nicely. Obviously that鈥檚 not turned out to be the case,鈥 Murphy added.

Murphy said she had been surprised by Australia鈥檚 unemployment rate falling from 4.3% in November to 4.1% in December.

鈥淚t does seem like the economy is running a little bit too hot,鈥 Murphy said. 鈥滻 certainly wouldn鈥檛 rule out another rate hike later in the year.鈥

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