Consumer inflation remains unchanged in February.

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GUEST – Koketso Mano, FNB Senior Economist

We are unpacking the latest inflation data in South Africa and what it means for households, businesses, and policymakers. According to Statistics SA, annual consumer inflation remained steady at 3.2% in February, lower than economists had expected. While fuel prices continue to ease inflationary pressure, rising food costs—particularly maize and samp—have pushed food inflation to its highest level in four months.

We'll also examine key factors driving these trends, from drought impacts on maize prices to rising medical scheme premiums and healthcare costs. With the South African Reserve Bank set to announce its latest interest rate decision, We explore how these inflation numbers could influence monetary policy and whether a rate cut is on the horizon.
19 Mar 2PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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