Australia's Inflation Eases to 3.5% in July
Australia's Inflation Eases to 3.5% in July
Australia's Inflation Eases to 3.5% in July
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Australia's inflation rate eased to 3.5% in July, largely due to government energy rebates, though underlying inflation remains concerning. Despite this, the Reserve Bank of Australia is holding off on rate cuts due to persistent inflation pressures. Recent economic data indicates a mixed but cautiously optimistic outlook, with the Australian economy showing minimal growth in late 2023 and a low probability of a recession. Meanwhile, U.S. personal income and consumer spending rose in July, suggesting a balanced economy and potential for a September interest rate cut by the Fed.

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Spending, incomes and inflation were all heading the right direction in July
Unemployment is rising and Australia’s economy is weak — but don’t hit the recession alarm just yet
Australia’s inflation rate falls to 3.5% for the year to July as energy bills shrink
Falling energy costs help pull down eurozone inflation to three-year low
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Story Coverage
alt
Axios
Left
Spending, incomes and inflation were all heading the right direction in July
Unemployment is rising and Australia’s economy is weak — but don’t hit the recession alarm just yet
Australia’s inflation rate falls to 3.5% for the year to July as energy bills shrink
Falling energy costs help pull down eurozone inflation to three-year low
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