Headline inflation is likely to pick up this month but stay under 1 percent, analysts polled by The Manila Times said, snapping a run of record lows and prompting the central bank to keep policy rates unchanged during its final meeting for the year.
Five analysts said November inflation could settle within 0.6 percent to 0.9 percent as utility rates, fuel and food prices increased, with base effects also seen as another factor.
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