Analysts: consumer prices may grew slightly
In January, consumer prices were 2.1 percent higher than in the previous year and 0.3 percent higher than in December.
Analysts interviewed by MTI expect a slow increase in consumer prices in the coming months, who – on the basis of the report of the Central Statistical Office – believe that inflation may remain below the central bank’s target in yearly average, and the monetary policy will remain loose. (MTI)
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