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Australia Sept retail sales climb at fastest pace in 8 months

/ 09:58 AM October 30, 2023

SYDNEY  -Australian retail sales rose at the fastest pace in eight months in September, suggesting some resilience in consumer spending which would add to the case for an interest rate hike as soon as next week.

Data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) showed on Monday that nominal retail sales rose 0.9 percent in September from August, better than analysts’ expectations for a 0.3 percent increase and an upwardly revised gain of 0.3 percent for August.

Sales of A$35.9 billion were up 2 percent from a year earlier, picking up for the first time since August last year when the annual gains peaked at almost 20 percent.

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Ben Dorber, ABS head of retail statistics, said a diverse range of factors drove the September results.

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“The warmer-than-usual start to spring lifted turnover at departments stores, household goods and clothing retailers, with more spending on hardware, gardening, and clothing items,” said Dorber.

He added that the release of a new iPhone model and the introduction of the government rebate program in Queensland to save energy costs also helped with spending on household goods.

READ: Australia central bank holds rates at 4.1% for fourth month

The upside surprise in consumer spending bolsters the view that the Reserve Bank of Australia could resume its tightening as soon as next week by hiking by 25 basis points to 4.35 percent. If it does, that would come after four months of pauses.

Markets are leaning towards such an outcome after strength in the third quarter inflation report last week. Futures now imply a chance of 61 percent of a hike, and all of the big four Australian banks have also tipped for a rise next week.

READ: Australia inflation surprisingly strong in Q3, adds to rate risk

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“Sales have been resilient to higher interest rates and fast inflation over the past couple of months,” said Sean Langcake, head of macroeconomic forecasting for Oxford Economics Australia.

Policymakers also worry that a sustained rebound in the housing prices could lend some support to household consumption in the period ahead. Domain, a real estate website, predicts that the housing market is set to fully recover from the recent downturn by the end of this year.

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