SYDNEY: Australia's central bank cut interest rates for the third time this year on Tuesday in a bid to stimulate a sluggish economy and signalled it was prepared to do more if needed.
The country's economy has expanded for 28 years without a recession, but risks have intensified over the past year, with growth slowing, inflation lukewarm, the property market shaky and unemployment ticking higher.
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