Turkish cenbank sees high food prices hitting November inflation
ISTANBUL (Reuters) – The Turkish Central Bank said on Thursday that the impact of food prices on consumer inflation will remain prominent in November, while monthly consumer inflation excluding food displays a more favorable track.
In minutes of last week’s policy meeting, where it kept its key rate steady at 50%, the bank said signs of an improvement in services inflation have become more apparent while monthly price increases in the services group lost pace in October.
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