
Originally published byThe Guardian Australia
Inflation dipped in the year to April as the governmentโs fuel excise relief kicked in, but price pressures remain and experts predict RBA may still raise cash rate
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Inflation slowed to 4.2% in the year to April as the governmentโs fuel excise relief fed through to lower petrol prices, even as economists warned the Reserve Bank may still need to hike interest rates later this year to tame stubborn inflationary pressures.
Fuel prices fell by 7% last month, retracing some of the 33% surge in March as the US-Israel attack on Iran closed a key Middle Eastern shipping route and triggered a global oil supply shock.
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