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Zimbabwe's ZiG inflation fell to 3.2%
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 90391, member: 27"] Zimbabwe's ZiG quietly pulled off a flex, and the receipts are kind of wild. Annual inflation tied to the currency landed at 3.2%, after sitting at 4.7% a month earlier, per ZimStat. Shaving 1.5 percentage points off in one go is not nothing. Month to month, the number barely twitched at 0.1%, way down from 0.6%. The greenback side went the opposite direction, though. American dollar prices crept up 0.3% over a single month, after a very chill 0.1%. Yearly, that gauge just parked itself at 3.1% and refused to budge. Weighted figures tell a mixed story. The short-term weighted reading nudged higher, hitting 0.3% against 0.2% before it, while the yearly weighted CPI slid to 3.2% from 3.5%. As for what one person needs just to eat, ZimStat put the Food Poverty Line at ZWG 923.17. That's the bare floor, not comfort money. Slower price growth plus a barely moving monthly rate usually reads as stabilization, at least on paper. Whether wallets feel it is a whole different conversation. [/QUOTE]
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