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    • Harvey urges RBA to hold the line
    • Big cut ‘could lead to a recession’ 

    By HARRISON CHRISTIAN FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA

    Published: 00:22 EDT, 9 April 2025 | Updated: 00:31 EDT, 9 April 2025

    Billionaire Gerry Harvey has warned that a massive rate cut later this month could create further panic among consumers and lead to a recession.

    Former RBA governor Bernie Fraser has been pushing for an emergency half a percentage point cut before the RBA’s scheduled May 19-20 meeting, in the wake of the global market turmoil caused by Trump’s tariffs. 

    Deutsche Bank followed on Tuesday by forecasting the whopping half percentage point cut at the scheduled meeting, while Greens senator Nick McKim joined the chorus of calls for emergency measures. 

    Treasurer Jim Chalmers also hinted at the possibility of such a big cut at the meeting as he scrambled to arrange talks with RBA governor Michele Bullock and the leaders of the big four banks, as well as the Council of Financial Regulators. 

    Mr Harvey argued that performing the slash at an emergency meeting, or on May 19, would only spook the markets and consumers.

    ‘I don’t think we should be cutting interest rates just yet,’ he told The Australian. 

    ‘Why would you cut by 50 basis points? We need to keep our powder dry. 

    ‘Losing confidence can spread like wildfire and if that happens we’re in the sh*t and that could lead to a recession.’ 

    Billionaire Gerry Harvey argues Aussies should NOT be given much-needed mortgage relief with a mega interest rate cut

    Billionaire retailer Mr Harvey (pictured right) argued that performing the slash at an emergency meeting, or on May 19, would only spook consumers

    The Harvey Norman chairman said he had noticed a slight fall in sales but he chalked that up to the federal election. 

    ‘There used to be a reluctance to cut rates but now everyone seems to think it’s the solution. 

    ‘I don’t think there should be any cut at all. The government has to be fiscally responsible. 

    ‘You can’t keep having a situation where you’re spending more than your revenue. They have no dry powder now if we go into a recession.’ 

    ANZ Bank is forecasting the Reserve Bank of Australia could cut interest rates by 50 basis points on May 20 – and slash rates further in July and August. 

    With February’s relief factored in, home borrowers could have had 100 basis points of rate cuts within six months.

    That would take the cash rate back to 3.35 per cent for the first time since March 2023.

    Three more cuts by August, on top of February’s relief, would mark the most generous relief in a such short time since 2012 when Australia introduced a carbon tax, and would be comparable to the Global Financial Crisis in 2009.

    Consumer confidence has hit a low in the wake of the global market turmoil caused by US President Donald Trump's tariffs

    Consumer confidence has hit a low in the wake of the global market turmoil caused by US President Donald Trump’s tariffs

    On Tuesday morning, consumer sentiment data showed confidence had plummeted since Trump imposed his wide-ranging tariffs.

    It fell 6 per cent in April, according to the Westpac-Melbourne Institute Consumer Sentiment Index. 

    Oxford Economics head of macroeconomics, Sean Langcake, also cautioned against a sweeping cut. 

    ‘You can panic markets even more. I’m not sure delivering an interest rate cut earlier is going to make a real difference,’ Mr Langcake said.

    Fears about a global recession have hammered the Australian dollar, which on Wednesday fell to 59 US cents for the first time since March 2020 during the start of Covid. 

    Opposition Leader Peter Dutton claimed a recession was now looking more likely as the Trump tariffs battered global financial markets.

    ‘It is under Labor. Huge tsunami waves will hit our shores in no time at all,’ he said.

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