Nigeria’s consumer inflation eases to 15.43% in July

Investing.com -- Nigeria’s annual consumer inflation declined to 15.43% in July from 15.91% in June, the National Bureau of Statistics reported on Monday. Price pressures started to rise again in March after the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran led to increases in domestic fuel prices.
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Investing.com -- Nigeria’s annual consumer inflation declined to 15.43% in July from 15.91% in June, the National Bureau of Statistics reported on Monday. Price pressures started to rise again in March after the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran led to increases in domestic fuel prices. This development ended an 11-month period of declining inflation in Africa’s most populous nation. The central bank has stopped cutting interest rates since then, stating that caution is necessary due to the conflict in the Middle East.
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Nigeria’s consumer inflation eases to 15.43% in July
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