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Australia consumer inflation surprises on high side in April


SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australian consumer price inflation unexpectedly rose to a five-month high in April due in part to increases in petrol, health and holiday costs, adding to risks the next move in interest rates might be upward.

Data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics on Wednesday showed its monthly consumer price index (CPI) rose at an annual pace of 3.6% in April, up from 3.5% in March and above market forecasts of 3.4%.

© Reuters. A shopper touches a dress as she inspects clothes on display next to sale signs at a retail store in central Sydney, Australia, October 25, 2017.     REUTERS/Steven Saphore/file photo

A closely watched measure of core inflation, the trimmed mean, also accelerated to an annual 4.1%, from 4.0%.

The CPI excluding volatile items and holiday travel stayed at an annual 4.1%.





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