Index of Commodity Prices June 2019

Preliminary estimates for June indicate that the index increased by 2.1 per cent (on a monthly average basis) in SDR terms, after increasing by 0.3 per cent in May (revised). The non-rural and rural subindices increased in the month, while the base metals subindex decreased. In Australian dollar terms, the index increased by 2.3 per cent in June.

Over the past year, the index has increased by 13.0 per cent in SDR terms, led by higher iron ore, gold and beef & veal prices. The index has increased by 19.4 per cent in Australian dollar terms.

Consistent with previous releases, preliminary estimates for iron ore, coking coal, thermal coal and LNG export prices are being used for the most recent months, based on market information. Using spot prices for the bulk commodities, the index increased by 1.8 per cent in June in SDR terms, to be 12.6 per cent higher over the past year.

For further details regarding the construction of the index, please refer to ‘Changes to the RBA Index of Commodity Prices: 2013’ in the March 2013 issue of the Bulletin and ‘Weights for the Index of Commodity Prices’ (April 2019).