Major change that could impact future RBA interest rate decisions
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) releases monthly and quarterly inflation data. The quarterly CPI data is comprehensive and captures changes in prices for all goods and services. It is what the RBA and Treasury use to make forecasts, and the RBA is holding out for quarterly data before making another interest rate decision in August.
The monthly CPI data isn't as comprehensive because it only includes up-to-date price information for 66 to 77 per cent of the CPI basket each month. Each month has different components in it, and the trimmed mean inflation isn't calculated the same way as quarterly.
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From November 26, the Sydney Morning Herald reports the ABS will release a fully formed monthly inflation report. This will bring Australia in line with all but one OECD nation.
The May monthly CPI indicator showed headline inflation at 2.1 per cent and trimmed mean inflation at 2.4 per cent. In comparison, the March quarterly CPI indicator showed inflation at 2.4 per cent and trimmed mean inflation at 2.9 per cent, falling within the RBA's 2 to 3 per cent target band.
The ABS will reportedly receive $156.7 million to compile data and rebuild its IT systems before moving to a full monthly inflation report. The extra funding will allow it to collect data every month on the expenditure classes not currently captured by the monthly figures, the Sydney Morning Herald reports.
It will continue to release the quarterly inflation report for at least the next 18 months.RBA waiting for inflation data to move on rates
Following the RBA's decision this month, Bullock emphasised the board viewed the quarterly CPI as the most comprehensive inflation reading.
'This, of course, is our problem because we only get four readings a year,' she said.
'And it is very difficult, I have said this before — it is very difficult on four readings a year to get an idea of momentum of inflation.
'Other countries have full CPIs every month, and a much better idea about the momentum of inflation coming from that.
'So that's why, and I think the board in its decision has been cautious, careful and it is trying to make sure that it gets this right. This has paid off well for us.'
Bullock noted the May monthly inflation reading was 'a little too volatile and not quite representative of what's really going on with inflation'.
Bullock said the board had decided to wait to confirm with the next full quarterly CPI data, due July 30, that inflation was still on track.
'We'll reconsider again in August with this extra information and new forecasts, and that will allow us to decide whether or not we're still on track for continuing to ease,' she said.
All of the Big Four banks are expecting the RBA will cut interest rates in August, with the recent unemployment data further paving the way for a rate cut.
The unemployment rate rose 4.3 per cent in June, up from 4.1 per cent in May. Employment increased by 2,000 people during the month, but the number of officially unemployed people jumped by 33,600.
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