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Sri Lanka inflation rise 1.2-pct over 2.5 years, food prices down 3.0-pct

Summary by EconomyNext
ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s consumer prices rose 1.2 percent in the 30 months to March 2025 from September 2022, when the central bank’s deflationary policy started to show up in the balance of payments, while food prices were down 3.1 percent, official data show. In the 12-months to March 2025, the index was down 2.6 percent registering ‘deflation’ after spiking food prices in December 2024. The Colombo Consumer Price Index fell absolutely for th…
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EconomyNext broke the news in on Friday, March 28, 2025.
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