NAB expects a delay in RBA easing, only sees a rate cut in May 2025
NAB’s CFO Nathan Goonan expects only a marginal slowdown in business credit growth, telling CNBC that Australia is still on track to see solid growth in 2025.
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NAB’s CFO Nathan Goonan expects only a marginal slowdown in business credit growth, telling CNBC that Australia is still on track to see solid growth in 2025.
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