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New Zealand food prices fall in December pointing to weaker Q4 inflation

byCT Report
15/01/2018
in New Zealand
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WELLINGTON:  New Zealand’s food prices dropped for the fourth month in a row in December, pointing to a weaker outlook for consumer price inflation that weighed on the local dollar.

Food prices fell 0.8 per cent on the month, led by a drop in the cost of groceries, Statistics New Zealand said on Monday. That sparked a sell-off in the New Zealand dollar, which fell to US$0.7234 from around US$0.7253 before the release. The currency last stood at US$0.7240.

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Given that food prices make up almost a fifth of the consumer price index. Fourth-quarter CPI data, due out on Jan 25, will be extremely closely watched by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand as it considers its first monetary policy decision of the year in early February.

The bank has signaled it will keep the official cash rate on hold at a record low of 1.75 per cent for years as it waits for tepid inflation to stabilise around 2 per cent. Any further signs of weakness in the CPI would add to the bank’s impetus to keep rates on hold.

 

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