Philippine inflation eased to 7.6% in March


MANILA (Philippine Daily Inquirer/Asia News Network): Overall inflation in the Philippines slowed down for the second month in a row, posting at 7.6 per cent in March from 8.6 per cent in February, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority

The March readout is slower than expected, with analysts having forecast 8 per cent and the Philippinem Central Bank, 7.8 per cent.

National Statistician Dennis Mapa said this was mainly due to slower price increases in the food and non-alcoholic beverages group of commodities as well as in transport and housing, utilities and fuel

However, core inflation which excludes items that are considered volatile like food and energy, heated up again to 8 per cent in March from 7.8 per cent in February

Among 13 commodity groups, five showed faster prices increases, five others showed slower and three showed the same rates as in February.

The March inflation figure makes a pause in the central bank interest rate hikes more likely in the next policy rate-setting meet of the Monetary Board.

The Philippine central bank raised its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points to 6.25 per cent last month

The BSP earlier said its future policy moves would be data-dependent..

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