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Inflation readings may remain relatively contained in coming months, says FinMin report

The Hindu BusinessLine

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June 30, 2026

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Inflation readings may remain relatively contained in coming months, says FinMin report

The report called for a reorientation of farm pricing policies and prioritised policy reforms in the water sector

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Agencia Peruana de Noticias Andina

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· Jul 8, 2026

BCR: Peru's inflation excluding food, energy, and transport stood at 1.6% in June 2026

Year-on-year inflation stood at 4 in June 2026, while 12-month core inflation excluding food and energy came in at 4.5, the Central Reserve Bank (BCR) stated.

Mexico News Daily

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· Jun 25, 2026

Mexico’s central bank holds interest rate at 6.50% while inflation continues to decline

Banxico sees headline inflation, which was at 4.45 in April, continuing to decline until it hits the long sought-after target rate of 3 in the second quarter of next year. The post Mexico’s central bank holds interest rate at 6.50 while inflation continues to decline appeared first on Mexico News Daily

BusinessWorld Online

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· Jul 9, 2026

El Niño, prolonged Middle East war seen keeping Philippine inflation elevated

By Katherine K. Chan, Reporter Headline inflation could stay above the Philippine central bank’s target for longer if price pressures worsen amid the looming El Niño season, renewed Middle East conflict, and a potential de-anchoring of inflation expectations. In its latest Monetary Policy Report following its June meeting, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) said []

The Motley Fool

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· Jun 29, 2026

Inflation Is Surging: Here's How That Might Affect the Stock Market in 2026

U.S. consumers continue to deal with higher prices.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 26, 2026

Core Inflation's Persistence Raises Questions For The Fed's Strategy

Core Inflation's Persistence Raises Questions For The Fed's Strategy

TASS

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· Jul 8, 2026

IMF expects Strait of Hormuz to open by mid-July

The Fund expects geopolitical uncertainty to persist throughout the coming year

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Related coverage for "Inflation readings may remain relatively contained in coming months, says FinMin report": Agencia Peruana de Noticias Andina — BCR: Peru's inflation excluding food, energy, and transport stood at 1.6% in June 2026. Mexico News Daily — Mexico’s central bank holds interest rate at 6.50% while inflation continues to decline. BusinessWorld Online — El Niño, prolonged Middle East war seen keeping Philippine inflation elevated. The Motley Fool — Inflation Is Surging: Here's How That Might Affect the Stock Market in 2026. Seeking Alpha — Core Inflation's Persistence Raises Questions For The Fed's Strategy. TASS — IMF expects Strait of Hormuz to open by mid-July