October, 22, 2022
Reuters - Sri Lanka Central Bank Governor Nandalal Weerasinghe thinks inflation in the island nation is peaking, with price rises likely to ease this month, Bloomberg News reported on Friday.
"We think we are seeing the peak of inflation," Weerasinghe said in a Thursday interview, although there was still some way to go in fixing the crisis-hit country's economy and finances, the news agency said.
A key measure of Sri Lanka's consumer inflation spiked to a record 69.8% on year in September, highlighting the challenge for the central bank as the South Asian nation confronts an unprecedented financial crisis.
But Weerasinghe said in the interview: "It will be turning around and if that is lower in October, as we expect, then we can see that trend will continue."
He did not indicate whether the central bank will go on an extended pause in raising interest rates, Bloomberg said.
"We need to assess not only the inflation number, but the outlook, the expectations, monetary expansion, the growth outlook and also level of reserve and exchange rate policy," he said.
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