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Australia's economy growing at 2.5 per cent annually as slowdown begins

Australia's economy growing at 2.5 per cent annually as slowdown begins
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Australia's economy grew by only 0.3 percent in the March quarter, signaling a significant slowdown from the previous quarter's 0.9 percent growth. While the annual growth rate remains at 2.5 percent, the Reserve Bank of Australia expects further weakening due to interest rate hikes and rising costs.

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The economic slowdown in Australia reflects broader global trends of cooling growth amid inflationary pressures and restrictive monetary policies.

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Australia s economy slowed in the March quarter. ( ABC News: Stephen Cavenagh )

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The article relies on official economic data and statements from the Reserve Bank of Australia.

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