Australia’s unemployment rate rose to 4.5% in July, above the 4.4% consensus, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said. Employment fell 15.8k versus an expected +12.0k, with all losses in part-time roles. AUD slid about 0.3% and the 3-year government bond yield fell roughly 4bps on the print. Money markets now price roughly a 60% probability of a Reserve Bank of Australia rate hike before December, down from 68% pre-release. The Reserve Bank of Australia, after three rate rises earlier this year

2026-08-20

Australia’s unemployment rate rose to 4.5% in July, above the 4.4% consensus, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said. Employment fell 15.8k versus an expected +12.0k, with all losses in part-time roles. AUD slid about 0.3% and the 3-year government bond yield fell roughly 4bps on the print. Money markets now price roughly a 60% probability of a Reserve Bank of Australia rate hike before December, down from 68% pre-release. The Reserve Bank of Australia, after three rate rises earlier this year, still judges the labour market slightly tight and in its quarterly forecast expects unemployment to rise gradually.