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Australia Interest Rate — 2026 Central Bank Data & Outlook

Australia's central bank interest rate was 4.35% in May 2026, up from 4.10% the previous month. A year earlier it stood at 3.85%.

Australia's central bank interest rate was 4.35% in May 2026, up from 4.10% the previous month. A year earlier it stood at 3.85%.

Australia's central bank interest rate stands at 4.35% as of May 2026. The central bank interest rate currently sits at 4.35% (up from 4.10% in the prior month). Across the tracked window it has ranged between 0.10% and 4.35%, and is 0.50% higher than a year ago.

The trend

Among the 168 economies tracked on this platform, Australia ranks #125 on central bank interest rate by latest value. It rose from 4.10% in the previous month, and compares with a year-earlier 3.85%.

What's driving it

The policy rate is set to balance inflation against growth and employment; it rises to restrain demand and falls to support it.

Recent readings

PeriodCentral bank interest rate
May 20264.35%
Apr 20264.10%
Mar 20264.10%
Feb 20263.85%
Jan 20263.60%
Dec 20253.60%
Nov 20253.60%
Oct 20253.60%

Data: Source: Bank for International Settlements — central bank policy rates. Figures carry an effective date; confirm with the source before relying on them.

Frequently asked questions

What Is the Central Bank Interest Rate in Australia (2026)?

Australia's central bank interest rate was 4.35% in May 2026, up from 4.10% the previous month. A year earlier it stood at 3.85%.

Is the central bank interest rate rising or falling in Australia?

It rose in the latest reading — 4.35% in May 2026 versus 4.10% a month earlier. Year on year it is higher.

What is central bank interest rate?

It measures the benchmark policy rate set by the central bank, which steers borrowing costs across the economy.

Written by Leo Fontaine, Data Desk. Source: Bank for International Settlements — central bank policy rates. Figures may be revised — information only, not financial advice.