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UPDATED: All eyes on Aussie CPI

'CPI figures aren't as weak as we expected but they are unlikely to prompt the RBA to abandon its plans to cut interest rates in early May.'

Jason Walls
Wed, 22 Apr 2015

UPDATEDAustralia's CPI has risen 0.2% in the March quarter of 2015 and 1.3% though the year to March 2015.

As expected, the main contributing factor to the figure was the petrol price, which fell 12.2% the first quarter of 2015.

Education was on the rise, however, with tertiary education up

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Jason Walls
Wed, 22 Apr 2015
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