Thailand's central bank sees inflation easing in H2, limited impact from US tightening


BANGKOK, Feb 11 (Reuters): Thailand's headline inflation rate is expected to top the central bank's forecast of 1.7% this year, but should remain within its target range, central bank officials have announced.

Inflation would exceed the Bank of Thailand (BOT)'s target range of 1-3% in early 2022 before falling in the second half of the year, they said.

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