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Australia's January inflation holds at two-year low, eyes on February release

Attention is set to quickly turn to February's release for clues on the direction of next steps by the Reserve Bank of Australia as the second month in a quarter will contain more data on inflation in the services sector, which has been declining at a slower pace than for goods.

February 28, 2024 / 09:49 IST
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Australia's January inflation holds at two-year low, eyes on February release
Australia's January inflation holds at two-year low, eyes on February release

Australian consumer price inflation held at a two-year low in January despite forecasts for an uptick, reinforcing expectations that interest rates are unlikely to increase further.

Attention is set to quickly turn to February's release for clues on the direction of next steps by the Reserve Bank of Australia as the second month in a quarter will contain more data on inflation in the services sector, which has been declining at a slower pace than for goods.

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Across the Tasman, New Zealand held rates steady at 5.5%. In a dovish shift, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand lowered its projections for the future cash rate to peak at 5.6% from 5.7%, adding to signs that it too is likely done tightening.

Australia's monthly consumer price index (CPI) rose at an annual pace of 3.4% in January, unchanged from December and under market forecasts of 3.6%,data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics showed on Wednesday.