The Australian Reserve Bank has moved to leave rates on hold at 4.35 percent.
Figures from the June quarter showed inflation has stayed in line with market expectations - but the bank is holding on before making bigger moves.
Australian correspondent Murray Olds says Australians are still on edge, as a cut is unlikely to happen until early 2025.
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