IC Research is lowering its end-2025 forecast inflation to between 10.3% and 12.3% (midpoint: 11.3%) from its prior 11.8% and 13.8%. “We expect the upcoming crop harvest in 3Q2025 [quarter 3, 2025] and a favourable base effect in 4Q2025 [quarter 4, 2025] to fan the disinflation flame in 2H2025 [second-half of 2025] with a slight […] The post Inflation to end 2025 at 11.3%, July inflation to fall to 12.7% – Report appeared first on The Ghana Report….
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