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AustraliaPrivate Sector Credit (MoM)

The Private Sector Credit released by the Reserve Bank of Australia is an amount of money that the Australian private sector borrows. It shows if the private sector can afford large expenses, which can fuel economic growth. It is considered as an indicator of business conditions and the overall economic condition in Australia. Generally, a high reading is seen as positive (or Bullish) for the AUD, whereas a low reading is seen as negative.

Country:Australia
Currency:AUD
Frequency:Month

Next Event -

Previous
0.6%
Consensus
0.6%
Actual
0.8%

The typical/expected impact on AUD pairs is Low.

Lower numbers than forecast tend to be bullish for xxx/AUD pairs and bearish for AUD/xxx pairs.

Most Recent -

Consensus
0.7%
Actual
0.5%

Higher numbers than forecast tend to be bullish for AUD/xxx pairs and bearish for xxx/AUD pairs.

Past Events

DateTimeActualConsensus
27 February 202600:300.5%0.7%
30 January 202600:300.8%0.6%
19 December 202500:300.6%0.2%
28 November 202500:300.7%0.6%
31 October 202500:300.6%0.5%
30 September 202501:300.6%0.6%
29 August 202501:300.7%0.6%
31 July 202501:300.6%0.5%
30 June 202501:300.5%0.7%
30 May 202501:300.7%0.5%
30 April 202501:300.5%0.5%
31 March 202500:300.5%0.5%
28 February 202500:300.5%0.6%
31 January 202500:300.6%0.5%
20 December 202400:300.5%0.5%
29 November 202400:300.6%0.5%
31 October 202400:300.5%0.5%
30 September 202401:300.5%0.5%
30 August 202401:300.5%0.4%
31 July 202401:300.6%0.4%