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Australia’s monthly Consumer Price Index inflation increases to 3.5% Year-over-Year in July, surpassing the expected 3.4%

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Last updated: 2024/08/28 at 3:07 AM
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Australia’s monthly Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased by 3.5% in the year to July, a slight decrease from the 3.8% growth seen in June. The data was released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) and was slightly below the market forecast of 3.4% growth for the reported period. This news had an impact on the market, with the AUD/USD pair trading 0.10% lower at 0.6785.

In terms of the Australian Dollar price today, the currency showed weakness against the New Zealand Dollar. The percentage change of the Australian Dollar (AUD) against other major currencies is displayed in a table. The AUD was down against the NZD, while the USD, EUR, GBP, and CAD all saw slight increases against the AUD. The Japanese Yen showed a significant decrease against most major currencies, including the AUD.

The heat map provided shows the percentage changes of major currencies against each other, with the base currency selected from the left column and the quote currency from the top row. This visual representation allows for easy comparison of how different currencies are performing relative to each other. For example, if the Euro is selected as the base currency and the Japanese Yen as the quote currency, the percentage change displayed in the box will represent the EUR/JPY exchange rate.

Overall, the Australian CPI data and currency performance provide insights into the state of the Australian economy and its currency’s standing in the global market. The slight decrease in CPI growth may have implications for monetary policy decisions in Australia, while the AUD’s performance against major currencies reflects market sentiment and international trade dynamics. Investors and traders will closely monitor these factors to make informed decisions in the financial markets.

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