Indonesia's inflation rate eases slightly in March, as expected

April 01, 2020, 12.28 PM | Source: Reuters
Indonesia's inflation rate eases slightly in March, as expected

ILUSTRASI. The Consumer Price Index rose 2.96% from a year earlier, matching analysts' expectation.


INDONESIA - JAKARTA. Indonesia's inflation rate edged down in March, in line with expectations, as economic activity slowed because of curbs to contain the spread of the coronavirus, data from the statistics bureau showed on Wednesday.

The Consumer Price Index rose 2.96% from a year earlier, matching analysts' expectation in a Reuters poll, with transportation rates and financial and communication services prices falling, while prices of some food and healthcare rose.

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February's rate was 2.98%, while the central bank's comfort range is between 2% to 4%.

The March annual core inflation rate, which excludes government controlled and volatile food prices, was 2.87%, compared with the poll's prediction of 2.79%.

Editor: Wahyu T.Rahmawati
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