Australia Inflation Expectations Climb to Near 3-Year High

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Australia’s consumer inflation expectations rose to 5.0% in February 2026 from 4.6% in the previous month, marking the highest level since July 2023. The jump followed the Reserve Bank of Australia’s decision to lift the cash rate by 25bps to 3.85% at its first policy meeting of the year, the first rate hike since November 2023. Policymakers pointed to renewed cost pressures that intensified in late 2025, driven by elevated service expenses and a tight labor market. The central bank signaled inflation will remain above its 2–3% target band for an extended period, with both headline and core readings exceeding target and policymakers indicating it will take further action to curb inflation. Projections suggest inflation in Australia may not return within the band until mid-2027.

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