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Malaysia’s CPI Growth Moderates, Signalling Stable Inflation Trend

Malaysia’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) recorded a moderate increase, indicating a stabilising inflation environment. The slower pace of price growth reflects easing cost pressures in several key sectors.

Malaysia Inflation Shows Signs of Stability as CPI Growth Moderates

Economists note that controlled inflation could support consumer spending and business confidence. However, global uncertainties remain a key factor that could influence future price movements.

Authorities will continue monitoring economic indicators to ensure sustainable growth.

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