Inflation & Prices
Nigerian Inflation Slows Again, Making Case for Rate Cut
Nigeria’s consumer prices rose 21.9% from 22.2% in June.
Photographer: Benson Ibeabuchi/BloombergNigerian annual inflation slowed for a fourth consecutive month in July, strengthening the case for the central bank to begin cutting borrowing costs that are at a record high.
Consumer prices rose 21.9% compared with 22.2% in June, the National Bureau of Statistics said on Friday. The median estimate of three economists in a Bloomberg survey was for inflation to cool to 21.8%.