Australia May CPI Rises 4.0% YoY, Below 4.4% Forecast

Annual inflation in Australia slowed more than expected in May, easing pressure on the Reserve Bank of Australia to hike rates further. Australia’s annual consumer price inflation cooled to 4.0% in May, down from 4.2% in April and below the 4.4% consensus forecast. The rea

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

Australia’s annual consumer price inflation cooled to 4.0% in May, down from 4.2% in April and below the 4.4% consensus forecast. The reading marks the lowest inflation print since January 2022, signaling a continued easing of price pressures.

Economists had anticipated a modest decline to 4.4%, following April’s 4.2% rise. The softer-than-expected figure suggests inflation may be returning to the Reserve Bank of Australia’s target range faster than previously thought.

Markets are now pricing in a reduced likelihood of further rate hikes, though policymakers may remain cautious amid persistent services inflation.

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