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3 Min Read SYDNEY, April 28 (Reuters) - The Australian dollar slipped on Wednesday after surprisingly soft inflation data argued for super loose policy for years to come, though surging commodity prices helped limit losses. The Aussie fell 0.3% to $0.7740 and away from resistance at $0.7815. Support comes in around $0.7735 and $0.7695. The New Zealand dollar followed with a dip to $0.7195 , having failed to sustain a five-week top of $0.7243 touched on Monday. Support lies around $0.7150/60. Australian consumer prices rose just 0.6% in the first quarter, when analysts had looked for 0.9%. Even more startling was a slowdown in a key trimmed mean measure of inflation to a record low of 1.1%, far away from the Reserve Bank of Australia’s (RBA) target band of 2-3%. ....
Advertisement Treasurer Josh Frydenberg will use his post-pandemic budget to deliberately run the economy as fast as possible in a bid to drive the nation’s jobless rate below 5 per cent, upending the federal government’s fiscal policy. In a major shift in rhetoric and budget policy, Mr Frydenberg will on Thursday use a speech to bring the government’s spending plans in line with the Reserve Bank’s own aggressive monetary policy stance while abandoning any rush to post-pandemic austerity. Last year Josh Frydenberg said budget repair would not start until unemployment was comfortably below 6 per cent. That plan will be dumped in this budget. ....
No austerity: Frydenberg to fire up economy in major shift to budget policy Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement Treasurer Josh Frydenberg will use his post-pandemic budget to deliberately run the economy as fast as possible in a bid to drive the nationâs jobless rate below 5 per cent, upending the federal governmentâs fiscal policy. In a major shift in rhetoric and budget policy, Mr Frydenberg will on Thursday use a speech to bring the governmentâs spending plans in line with the Reserve Bankâs own aggressive monetary policy stance while abandoning any rush to post-pandemic austerity. ....
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