Australian Q1 GDP data due Wednesday, 1 June 2022 – preview

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National Australia Bank were forecasting a +0.1% q/q result for January – March economic growth but yesterday revised that much higher:

  • Q1 GDP is expected to rise 0.7% q/q and 3.0% y/y.
  • That’s on the back of a continuation of the consumption rebound out of Q3 lockdown impacts. That ongoing services-led consumptions rebound is expected to be the main takeaway from the release, but the pre-GDP partials paint a complex picture.
  • Pre-GDP partials last week on the investment side point to a capacity-constrained picture for business and dwelling investment, with weather disruptions a factor.
  • Balance of payments data … suggests a surge in import volumes will result in 1.7ppt netted from GDP growth. But those imports had to end up somewhere, and a 3.2% surge in inventory levels suggests a strong 0.6ppt contribution to growth.
  • Public demand on the back of still-elevated pandemic-related health spending will also support.

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