'No excuses': Mortgage holders should expect interest rate relief: survey
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An avalanche of expert opinion is tipping the Reserve Bank of Australia to slash interest rates at its meeting next week.

A recent Finder survey reveals that 91 percent of a group of 34 economists and specialists anticipate the central bank to approve a 25-basis-point reduction, lowering the official cash rate to 3.60 percent.

Should banks fully implement this change, a homeowner with a $500,000 mortgage could see annual savings of $2884 compared to their payments at the beginning of the year, prior to the RBA’s cash rate cuts.

Mortgage holders across Australia are widely anticipating a cut to interest rates when the RBA meets next week. (Angus Gray)(Nine)

A widely-anticipated reduction failed to materialise last month, when the cash rate remained on hold at 3.85 per cent, stunning mortgage owners.

But the experts say the RBA board has no excuses not to make a cut when it wraps up the two-day meeting next Tuesday.

They point out there are no more barriers to a reduction, with falling inflation and a softening labour market.

One of the few dissenting voices was Stella Huangfu, of the University of Sydney, who is expecting a hold.

She says annual CPI inflation is still within the upper band of the RBA’s target range at 2.7 per cent.

Also, following two rate cuts, central bankers may want to pause and assess the economic situation, she says.

Head of consumer research at Finder Graham Cooke says banks will be under pressure to pass on in full any cash rate cut.

“If the RBA doesn’t cut next week, they are risking an all-out attack on their legitimacy in the eyes of many homeowners,” he said.

Mortgage holders paying more than 5.5 per cent on their home loans after any reduction, were probably forking out too much, says Cooke.

Looking ahead, four in five panellists expect the RBA to hold the cash rate next month.

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