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What can homeowners expect as inflation drops to lowest rate in three years?

JIM CHALMERS PRESSER

Treasurer Jim Chalmers at a press conference. Source: AAP / JONO SEARLE/AAPIMAGE

Underlying inflation has dropped to its lowest rate in three years in the December quarter. Economists say it's strengthening the case for a pre-election rate cut next month.


Key Points
  • Underlying inflation for the year has landed at 3.2 per cent, lower than market expectations.
  • Economists, like Cherelle Murphy from E-Y Oceania, are now pricing in up to a 90 per cent chance of a rate cut next month.
  • As the election is due to be called within months, economists are increasingly concerned that any rate relief could be short-lived as the parties spend big to win votes.

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