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Australia Consumer Prices (Q1)

The stability of the various measures of underlying inflation in the first quarter suggest that price pressures aren't as weak as we thought. Nonetheless, this is unlikely to prompt the Reserve Bank of Australia to abandon its plans to cut interest rates in May.

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