Inflation eases to 7.5% but still falls outside SARB’s target range
INFLATION in South Africa is now firmly poised to end the year 2022 at an elevated rate above the upper limit of the SA Reserve Bank’s (SARB’s) target range of 3% to 6%, for the first time in six years. This is in spite of the annual headline consumer inflation slowing for the second month in a row in September after reaching its peak in July as fuel prices declined for the second time in as many months. Statistics South Africa (StatsSA) yesterday said that the consumer price index (CPI) eased to 7.5% in September from 7.6% in August, edging further down from the 13-year high of 7.8% recorded in July. This means that inflation has stayed above 7% for four consecutive months since June, and for five months in…