Dip in Australia’s inflation rate in October raises hopes price rises may have peaked
by Peter Hannam Economics correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#66AZQ)
Headline CPI rate eases from 7.3% to 6.9%, lower than economists' expectations, but fuel prices still rose as full excise rate returned
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Australia's inflation rate eased in October, helped by smaller increases for food, adding to expectations that the rate of price rises may be nearing their peak.
The headline consumer price index for last month was 6.9%, slowing from the 7.3% pace reported for September, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said. Some economists, such as CBA, had predicted the October CPI rate to come in at 7.4%.
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