2021-10-12 22:12:00Z
CPI inflation has been well within the Monetary Policy Committee’s inflation targeting range of 4 (+/-2) percent since December 2020, except the months of May and June 2021, when it crossed the 6 percent mark.
9월 소매 인플레이션 4.35% 4월 이후 최저
CPI 인플레이션은 통화정책위원회의 인플레이션 목표 범위 내에서 2020년 12월 이후 4%(+/-2) %로 6%를 넘어섰습니다.
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