SYDNEY: Australia's central bank said on Wednesday that it was unlikely unconventional monetary measures will be needed in the country at this juncture, though it would consider them if needed.

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), which has cut rates twice this year to a record low of 1%, was commenting in written responses file:///C:/Users/U8016670/Downloads/RBA%20responses%20to%20quest ions%20in%20writing%201-19.pdf to lawmakers' questions in parliament.

The RBA said if warranted, it would focus on reducing the risk-free interest rate which involves cutting the cash rate further and possibly buying long-term government bonds.

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