Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Low Expectations for Australia GDP

Second quarter growth data will likely paint a grim picture of Australia’s economy on Wednesday as it reels under slowing exports and consumption.  Gross domestic product (GDP) growth decelerated to 0.4 percent on quarter, according to a Reuters poll, following a 1.1 percent expansion in the first quarter.

“A slowdown in exports after the first quarter’s unsustainable surge is the main driver,” Moody’s Analytics wrote in a note. “Household consumption also slowed as consumers lost their nerve after the ‘tough’ federal budget.”  In the three months to end-June, the seasonally-adjusted trade deficit was $4.8 billion, compared with an almost $3 billion surplus for the previous quarter, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).

However, some economists believe a soft GDP reading would merely be “smoke without fire.”  “A soft or negative Q2 [reading] for GDP will create plenty of headlines. We wouldn’t read too much into it though,” said National Australia Bank. “[It would follow] a rapid Q1 – so probably best to read these two numbers together.”

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