Australia’s economy slows a little in Q1, demand still solid -Breaking
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© Reuters. Port Botany facility in Sydney, Australia. Feb 6, 2018: Containers pile up. Photo taken on February 6, 2018. REUTERS/Daniel MunozSYDNEY (Reuters – Australian economic expansion slowed in Q1. A surge of imports, dismal weather and a flood caused a slowdown. But strong domestic demand has prompted more interest rate hikes.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics released data on Wednesday showing that gross domestic product (GDP), rose 0.8% from March quarter to surpass market expectations of 0.5%.
From 4.2% to 3.3% annual growth, it slowed to an impressive 3.3%. Most analysts believe that this will accelerate as more consumers with cash are willing to spend.
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