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US: Consumers ok, inflation absent - ANZ

Research Team at ANZ, suggests that with London out for a bank holiday, yesterday’s focus was on the US, where personal income and spending data suggest private consumption should continue to be the pillar of GDP growth in Q3.

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“Personal spending was up 0.3% m/m, while personal income growth rose 0.4% m/m. Compensation of employees grew at 0.5% m/m, matching the expansion last month and adding to April's 0.4% and March's 0.8% gains. Disposable income growth was up 0.4%, from 0.3%. On the spending side, durable good purchases rose 1.6%. Spending growth driven by durable purchases highlights elevated levels of confidence and bodes well for the Q3 consumption outlook.

The fly in the ointment: the Fed’s preferred measure of inflation – the core PCE deflator rose just 0.1% m/m, which saw the annual reading hold steady at 1.6% y/y. That’s not too far below the Fed’s 2% target, but it is still below target, and unfortunately, the trend since the beginning of the year has been down (or flat at best if you’re an optimist).”

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NZD/AUD cross has run out of steam at 0.96 - Westpac

Imre Speizer, Research Analyst at Westpac, suggests that the NZD/AUD cross has run out of steam at 0.96, and should remain just below that area until
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