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REPEAT: MNI: Australia Net Exports Downside Q3 GDP Risk
Repeats Story Initially Transmitted at 00:49 GMT Dec 5/19:49 EST Dec 4
--Terms of Trade Down 0.4% Q/Q
SYDNEY (MNI) - Australia's net exports are expected to make no contribution
to Q3 GDP, an outcome lower than expected that could lead to downward revisions
in GDP forecast by some economists.
Data published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics Tuesday showed the
deficit on goods and services rose A$145 million to A$9.8 billion in Q3 and is
expected to make no contribution to growth. The outcome compared with MNI survey
median forecast for a 0.3 percentage point positive contribution.
The current-account deficit narrowed slightly in Q3 due to a fall of A$376
million on balance on goods and services which resulted in a surplus of A$3.06
billion in Q3. The primary income deficit fell A$1.0 billion to A$12.0 billion.
The data also showed Australia's terms of trade fell 0.4% in Q3 owing to an
decrease of 2.1% in the implicit price deflator for goods and services credits
and a decline of 1.6% in the deflator for goods and services debits.
Data on government finances showed total general government final
consumption expenditure increased A$149 million or 0.2% q/q in Q2. Total
general government gross fixed capital formation declined by A$1.6 billion or
8.9% q/q. Total public corporations gross fixed capital formation fell by A$218
million - a decline of 3.6% q/q.
Overall, both the net export and government finances data posed downside
risk to current MNI median forecast for 0.7% q/q and 3.0% y/y GDP in Q3. The
data is due for release Wednesday.
From Balance of Payments data for the third quarter published by the
Australian Bureau of Statistics on Tuesday:
Q3 Q2
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
In A$, Bln In A$, Bln
-9.66 (revised from
Current Acct Balance -9.12 -9.56)
-9.1 (Range -9.8 to
MNI Median -6.72)
Net Export Contribution to
GDP 0.0 pct points +0.3 pct points
MNI Median +0.3(Range -0.1 to +0.4)
Terms of Trade -0.4% -6.0% (revision N/A)
--MNI Sydney Bureau; tel: +61 2-9716-5467; email: sophia.rodrigues@marketnews.com
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