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Australia reports lower-than-expected first-quarter inflation — but price rise highest in 2 years

  • Posted on April 29, 2026
  • By CNBC
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Australia's first-quarter inflation data reveals a mixed economic picture, with consumer price growth coming in below economist projections at 4.2% expected. Despite falling short of forecasts, the quarterly increase marks the steepest rise recorded over the past two years, signaling persistent inflationary pressures in the Australian economy. This development suggests cooling but still elevated price growth, raising questions about the Reserve Bank's monetary policy trajectory and cost-of-living impacts for households.

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Australia reports lower-than-expected first-quarter inflation — but price rise highest in 2 years
Australia reports lower-than-expected first-quarter inflation — but price rise highest in 2 years

The first-quarter inflation figure was lower than the 4.2% expected by economists polled by Reuters.
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