Inflation expectations ease in Reserve Bank survey as chances of rate cut grow

Inflation expectations ease in Reserve Bank survey as chances of rate cut grow
Paul McBeth
By Paul McBeth Feb. 12 (BusinessDesk) - Business managers and finance professionals trimmed their inflation expectations in the latest Reserve Bank survey, at a time when traders are pricing in a growing chance of lower interest rates.  Respondents to the central bank's quarterly survey predict consumer price inflation of 1.82 percent a year from now, down from the 2.09 percent rate expected in the December survey. Two-year expectations were for inflation of 2.02 percent, down 1 basis point (0.01 percent) from the previous survey.  A n...