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Interest rate hikes remain on cards as Australia’s underlying inflation climbs, economists warn
Australia's underlying inflation rose to 3.6% annually, driven by factors beyond falling fuel prices, prompting economists to warn that further Reserve Bank rate hikes remain likely. Annual inflation fell to 4% in May due to a 12% drop in fuel prices, but trimmed mean inflation increased, signaling ongoing economic challenges.
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