IMF: Australian economy set to slow amid downside risks

The International Monetary Fund (IMF), in its annual review, said “Australia should continue to tighten monetary and fiscal policy to contain inflation even as its economy is set to slow sharply next year amid a host of downside risks, including falling house prices.”

The IMF forecasts economic growth in Australia to slow to just 1.7% in 2023-2024, citing higher interest rates, persistent inflation, weakening export demand and declining housing prices.

Market reaction

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