Inflation Drops to 4.9%, State Bank Forecasts Further Decline in Coming Months

Inflation in Pakistan has decreased to 4.9% in November, down from 7.2% the previous month, according to the State Bank of Pakistan. The Monetary Policy Committee anticipates that inflation may continue to fall in the coming months. Additionally, the central bank has announced a 2% reduction in the interest rate, marking the fifth such cut this year.

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