- Inflation falls for 16th straight month on food, health relief
- Fuel subsidy cuts keep transport costs elevated
LUANDA, ANGOLA – Consumer prices in Angola rose at a slower pace in November, with annual inflation easing to 16.56% as food and health costs fell, official data showed.
Consumer prices in Angola continued their steady deceleration in November, extending a disinflation trend that began more than a year ago, supported by a stable kwanza and easing pressures in key household categories.
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