
NAB sees RBA hiking twice in 2026, clashing with market expectations for extended hold

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National Australia Bank (NAB) forecasts two 25 basis point rate hikes by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) in 2026, diverging from market expectations of an extended hold. Persistent inflation risks and resilience in the domestic economy are seen as drivers for the RBA's tightening. This view contrasts with money markets, which predict a 74% probability of unchanged rates in February. NAB's outlook suggests a shift towards inflation control, potentially leading to a rapid repricing in interest rate markets.
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