Philippine central bank says inflation likely peaked in January | Inquirer Business

Philippine central bank says inflation likely peaked in January

/ 10:32 AM February 08, 2023

MANILA  – Philippine inflation “most likely” peaked in January but the central bank cannot rule out another surprise supply shock, its governor said on Wednesday.

January inflation, which hit a fresh 14-year high at 8.7 percent, was higher than the top end of the central bank’s forecast, Governor Felipe Medalla told reporters.

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The central bank on Monday reiterated its readiness to adjust its monetary policy to anchor inflation expectations.

Its first rate-setting meeting is scheduled for Feb. 16, with economists now flagging a higher chance that the central bank will deliver a larger interest rate hike to tame prices.

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