Australia's inflation tops forecasts as electricity prices surge


— Bloomberg

SYDNEY: Australian consumer prices jumped by far more than forecast in July as electricity costs spiked due to the timing of government rebates, while core inflation also jumped in a blow to hopes of a rate cut as soon as next month.

Investors pared the chance for an easing from the Reserve Bank of Australia next month to just 22% from about 30% before the data, although they are still confident of a move in November.

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