I popped up a post earlier that contains a detailed description of the difference between the monthly and quarterly inflation, and also why the quarterly is preferred.
also had a quick rundown on recent inflation data and implications for the Reserve Bank of Australia. ICYMI:
Commonwealth Bank of Australia have a good preview posted, In brief:
We anticipate headline inflation rose to 2.6%/yr in November, a ½ppt rise from the pace in October. The annual trimmed mean measure of core inflation is expected to have ticked down a touch to 3. 4 %/yr from 3.5%/yr . This configuration of a solid lift in headline CPI but a slightly lower core inflation figure predominantly reflects the inflationary impact of the gradual unwind of the electricity rebates . This unwind will occur through to July 2025 , as currently legislated.Impact:
Markets may knee - jerk react to a higher headline print , particularly after the most recent jobs reportCBA are well above the consensus forecast:
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