Zimbabwe’s annualised inflation rate shed 0.12 percentage points on the January rate of -1.28 percent to -1.40 percent in February, the national statistics agency said yesterday.
On a monthly basis, the inflation rate gained 0.27 percentage points on the January rate of -0.34 percent to -0.07 percent in February, said the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency.
Inflation is seen remaining low this year as a way of price correction.- The Source
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