Australia April CPI Rises 4.2% YoY, Below 4.4% Forecast

Annual inflation in Australia slowed more than expected in April, easing pressure on the Reserve Bank of Australia to hike rates further. Australia’s annual consumer price inflation cooled to 4.2% in April, down from 4.6% in March and below the 4.4% consensus forecast. The

Annual inflation in Australia slowed more than expected in April, easing pressure on the Reserve Bank of Australia to hike rates further.

Australia’s annual consumer price inflation cooled to 4.2% in April, down from 4.6% in March and below the 4.4% consensus forecast. The data marks the lowest inflation print since November 2021, signaling a continued easing of price pressures in the economy.

Analysts had anticipated a modest decline to 4.4%, following a 5.6% peak in December 2022. The April reading aligns with the Reserve Bank of Australia’s projections, which had penciled in inflation returning to its 2-3% target range by late 2025.

Markets showed limited reaction, with the Australian dollar holding steady against the USD and bond yields edging slightly lower.

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