Surprise Fall in Company Inventories Raises Concerns of Economic Contraction

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A surprise fall in company inventories looks set to shave 1 percentage point off December-quarter GDP growth, increasing the likelihood of the first quarterly economic contraction since the COVID-19 pandemic.

A surprise fall in company inventories looks set to shave 1 percentage point off December-quarter GDP growth, increasing the likelihood of the first quarterly economic contraction since the COVID-19 pandemic. Destocking by private sector companies, partly in response to weaker demand, led to a 1.7 per cent decline in inventories in the three months to December, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said on Monday.

The outcome was a large fall by historical standards and far sharper than the market expectation for no change in inventory levels. Heightened concerns among analysts that December-quarter GDP figures, to be released on Wednesday, could show the first quarterly growth contraction since September 2021. “The fall in inventories presents a substantial downside risk to expectations for GDP ahead of Wednesday’s release,” NAB senior economist Taylor Nugent said

 

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