Inflation may ease to RBA target range by year-end


Pedestrians walk past the Reserve Bank of Australia building in central Sydney. — Reuters

SYDNEY: Australia’s government, preparing to announce the federal budget, says inflation could moderate to the central bank’s 2%-3% target range by the end of the year, a faster easing than predicted in December.

The Labour government also lowered down its economic growth forecasts.

In the December economic and fiscal outlook, the government projected consumer price inflation would slow to 3.75% by mid-2024 and 2.75% by mid-2025, putting it back in the Reserve Bank of Australia’s (RBA) target band.

On Sunday, the government said in a statement that headline inflation could hit the target band by the end of 2024.

RBA economists, by contrast, forecast inflation, at 3.6% in the first quarter, to pick up to 3.8% by June and stay there until the end of the year.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers said on Sunday the budget he will present today will prioritise efforts to fight stubbornly high inflation, which has put many Australians under sustained cost-of-living pressure.

“Inflation is moderating in welcome ways but it’s not mission accomplished because people are still under pressure,” Chalmers said in the statement. “The budget will put downward pressure on inflation, not upward pressure on inflation.” — Reuters

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