Country comparison
Trimmed Mean Inflation by Country
Trimmed-mean inflation (the RBA's headline core measure) removes the largest and smallest price changes each quarter and averages the rest. It is the cleanest read on Australian underlying inflation.
Why compare Trimmed Mean Inflation across countries?
The RBA explicitly targets trimmed-mean inflation in the 2-3 percent band. Surprises in the quarterly print move AUD more than headline CPI because they directly drive the rate-path repricing.
How to read the country list
Watch year-over-year change vs the 2-3 percent RBA band. Annualised quarterly run rate is the high-frequency signal.
Supported countries
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| Country / Currency | Frequency | Unit | Source | History | Links |
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Australia
AUD / Australian Dollar
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Quarterly | %YoY | ABS | History from 2010-03-31 (16.2 years) |