Philippines central bank sees July inflation easing for sixth month
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PHILIPPINE headline inflation was expected to ease for a sixth straight month with the central bank on Monday (Jul 31) projecting the rate in July to come in between 4.1 per cent and 4.9 per cent, down from 5.4 per cent in June.
Ahead of the data release on Aug 4, however, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas’ (BSP) governor Eli Remolona said on Friday it was too soon to declare victory in the battle to curb consumer price pressures, as core inflation, which was at 7.4 per cent in June, remained high while upside risks persist.
In a statement, the BSP said lower electricity rates, declines in the prices of meat, fruits, and fish items, the rollback in cooking gas prices, and the peso appreciation could contribute to downward price pressures this month.
The BSP, which next meets on Aug 17 to review policy, said it will continue monitoring developments affecting the outlook for inflation and economic growth in line with its data-dependent approach to monetary policy formulation. REUTERS
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