Australia Retail Sales Rise Less Than Expected

RTTNews | 410 days ago
Australia Retail Sales Rise Less Than Expected

(RTTNews) - Australia's retail sales grew less than expected in April as consumers reduced their discretionary spending, flash data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics showed on Tuesday.

Retail turnover edged up 0.1 percent on a monthly basis, reversing a 0.4 percent fall in March. But the pace of growth was weaker than economists' forecast of 0.3 percent.

"Underlying retail spending continues to be weak with a small rise in turnover in April not enough to make up for a fall in March," ABS head of retail statistics Ben Dorber said.

"Since the start of 2024, trend retail turnover has been flat as cautious consumers reduce their discretionary spending," said Dorber.

The ABS is set to release detailed retail turnover data for April on June 4.

Data showed that turnover in most non-food related industries increased in April. Other retailing, which gained 1.6 percent had the largest rise this month, followed by household goods retailing with 0.7 percent growth.

Meanwhile, clothing, footwear, and personal accessory retailing fell 0.7 percent.

"The relatively earlier Easter and the different timing of school holidays across the country meant we saw some added volatility in turnover in March and April," Dorber added.

Food-related spending showed a mixed picture. Food retailing dropped 0.5 percent, while there was a small rise of 0.3 percent in cafes, restaurants and takeaway food services.

Retailers reported that spending on alcohol dropped off as consumers brought purchases forward into March and they increasingly opted for cheaper alcoholic products.

The consumption growth will probably remain weak into the second half of the year, which should help to lower inflation further, Capital Economics' economist Marcel Thieliant said. The Reserve Bank of Australia is expected to only start cutting interest rates at the beginning of next year, while the prolonged weakness in consumption opens the door for an earlier rate cut, the economist noted.

read more
Australia Building Permits Climb 3.2% On Month In May

Australia Building Permits Climb 3.2% On Month In May

The total number of building permits issued in Australia was up a seasonally adjusted 3.2 percent on month in May, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said on Wednesday - coming in at 15,212.
RTTNews | 3 days ago
Australia Central Bank Unexpectedly Maintains Status Quo

Australia Central Bank Unexpectedly Maintains Status Quo

The Reserve Bank of Australia adopted a wait-and-see approach on Tuesday, defying expectations for a quarter-point rate cut but confirmed that an easing cycle is coming. The policy board, governed by Michele Bullock, decided to hold the cash rate target at 3.85 percent. A majority of six members voted to hold the rate, while three members sought a change from 3.85 percent.
RTTNews | 4 days ago
Australia Inflation Eases In May

Australia Inflation Eases In May

Australia's consumer price inflation softened more than expected in May, giving space for the central bank to lower its interest rate. The monthly Consumer Price Index indicator rose 2.1 percent year-on-year, following the 2.4 percent increase in April, the Australian Bureau of Statistics reported Wednesday. A similar lower rate was last seen in October 2024.
RTTNews | 17 days ago
Australia NAB Business Conditions Ease; Confidence Improves

Australia NAB Business Conditions Ease; Confidence Improves

Australian business conditions eased in May amid ongoing profitability pressures and soft demand, while business confidence improved from the last month, survey data from NAB showed on Tuesday. A monthly survey conducted by Westpac showed that consumer confidence rose moderately in June, underpinned by interest rate cut and softening inflation.
RTTNews | 32 days ago
Australia GDP Adds 0.2% On Quarter In Q1

Australia GDP Adds 0.2% On Quarter In Q1

Australia's gross domestic product expanded a seasonally adjusted 0.2 percent on quarter in the first quarter of 2025, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said on Wednesday.
RTTNews | 38 days ago
Australia Services PMI Ebbs In May - S&P Global

Australia Services PMI Ebbs In May - S&P Global

The services sector in Australia continued to expand in May, albeit it at a slower pace, the latest survey from S&P Global revealed on Wednesday with a services PMI score of 50.6.
RTTNews | 38 days ago