Tag: CPI
Latest figures ease inflation worries
Inflation in Australia shows signs of slowing down, but still poses a challenge for RBA’s interest rate policy.
Inflation a ‘dragon to slay’ says Treasurer Chalmers as CPI hits new high
According to data released by the ABS today, Australia’s CPI movement to 7.3 per cent is the highest annual rate since 1990.
Feeling the pressure: interest rates now 1.85%, further increases expected
RBA Governor Philip Lowe has not ruled out further interest rate increases in coming months to quell inflation.
Cost of living worsens as Australia’s inflation rate reaches 6.1%
New data by the Australian Bureau of Statistics reveals the inflation rate has increased to 6.1 per cent, the highest since 1990.
Election 2022: Australia’s CPI records biggest YoY food price jump in more than decade
Headline inflation jumped to 5.1 per cent in the first three months of 2022.
SMEs investment and employment impeded due to electricity price hikes outpacing inflation
The price of electricity increased 8.9% last quarter, according to the latest ABS Consumer Price Index (CPI), prompting the nation’s peak employer body to warn that businesses are at ‘breaking point’. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 0.6 per cent in the September quarter 2017, with the most significant price rises that quarter being electricity (+8.9%), […]
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