Australia’s annual inflation rate falls to 6.8% fuelling hopes cost of living pressures are easing
by Peter Hannam Economics correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6A99K)
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Australia's annual inflation rate slowed in February, led by smaller rises for fuel and housing, adding to evidence that the worst of the price increases has passed.
The consumer price index rose at annual pace of 6.8% last month, the Australian Bureau of Statistics reported on Wednesday. Economists had expected the annual rate would have dropped to about 7.2% from January's 7.4% pace.
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