Philippine headline inflation eased for a second consecutive month in March to 7.6% from 8.6% in February but it remained above the central bank's 2%-4% target for the year. To tackle inflation, the BSP has raised its benchmark interest rate by 425 basis points since May last year to 6.25%. Medalla has said future policy moves would be data-dependent. It next meets on May 18 to review policy. (Reporting by Karen Lema; Editing by Robert Birsel and William Mallard)
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MANILA, April 9 (Reuters) - The Philippine central bank
may consider pausing its monetary tightening next month if April
inflation does not accelerate, the bank's governor said on
Sunday.
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Governor Felipe Medalla said in
a telephone message to Reuters that a pause in interest rate
increases was possible "if the April CPI (consumer price index)
is not higher than the March CPI".
Medalla said a "zero or negative month-on-month inflation"
may also support the case for a rate hike pause.
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