Philippine inflation slows more than expected in February as rice prices drop


MANILA: Philippines' annual inflation eased more than expected in February, driven largely by slower increases in food and utility costs, the statistics agency said on Wednesday (March 5), likely giving the central bank room to resume cutting interest rates.

The consumer price index (CPI) rose 2.1% in February, coming in below the 2.6% median forecast in a Reuters poll and the previous month's 2.9% rate.

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