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October's consumer price inflation figure stands at 5.9%, slightly higher than analysts had expected. The increase from 5.4% to 5.9% was mainly driven by food and fuel prices.
This episode is supported by the NWU Business School.
Errors and omissions are my own.
By Waldo KrugellOctober's consumer price inflation figure stands at 5.9%, slightly higher than analysts had expected. The increase from 5.4% to 5.9% was mainly driven by food and fuel prices.
This episode is supported by the NWU Business School.
Errors and omissions are my own.

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