October 2024 Insights
It’s October, and as spring delivers a bracing mix of weather events—from rain and wind to snow and hail in some parts—we’re looking forward to the longer, warmer days ahead.
Interest rate speculation is rife after the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) kept rates on hold at 4.35% last month. Economists now predict it may be several months before rates fall. It’s a different story in the United States, where the Federal Reserve slashed interest rates by half a percentage point in September and forecast two more cuts before the end of the year.
Australia’s inflation rate fell to 2.7% in August, down from 3.5% the previous month, marking the lowest reading in three years. Falling petrol prices and energy bill relief helped drive the slowdown. The jobless rate remained steady in August at 4.2%, with the number of unemployed people falling by 10,500 in seasonally adjusted terms. While spending may be down, our net worth rose for the seventh consecutive quarter. Total household wealth was 9.3% higher than a year ago, largely due to rising house and land values. Consumer confidence is also positive, with an increase in the ANZ-Roy Morgan index compared with last year’s figures.
The S&P/ASX 200 index hit an all-time high near the end of the month at 8,862 points, after reaching a low of 7,687 a few weeks earlier. It closed the month at a respectable 8,266, up 2.2% for the month and 7.89% for the year. China’s plan to stimulate its economy has led to stronger commodity prices, with mining and energy stocks being the main beneficiaries.
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