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RBA's Lowe: "Commodity prices will pull back from current levels"

Lowe is taking questions in front of the House of Representatives' Standing Committee on Economics at the moment.

The RBA thinks that commodity prices will pull back from current levels and Lowe doesn't expect Iron ore to sustain at USD90 tonne. Lowe also said with the market pricing in for an unchanged cash rate seem reasonable.

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