(Bloomberg) -- Taiwan's inflation probably rose for
a second month in July, stoking expectations that consumer
prices will jump in the second half of this year and add
pressure for interest-rate rises.
Prices climbed 0.3 percent from a year earlier, after
rising 0.1 percent in June, according to the median estimate of
15 economists in a Bloomberg News survey. The statistics bureau
will release the report at 4 p.m. today in Taipei.
Read more at Bloomberg Bonds News
a second month in July, stoking expectations that consumer
prices will jump in the second half of this year and add
pressure for interest-rate rises.
Prices climbed 0.3 percent from a year earlier, after
rising 0.1 percent in June, according to the median estimate of
15 economists in a Bloomberg News survey. The statistics bureau
will release the report at 4 p.m. today in Taipei.
Read more at Bloomberg Bonds News
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