
South Korea's Consumer Prices Rise 2% in February, Meeting Target
South Korea's consumer prices increased by 2 percent year-on-year in February, matching the previous month's rise and meeting the government's inflation target for the second consecutive month.
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Consumer prices rise 2% in Feb., on govt. target for 2nd straight month
South Korea's consumer prices rose 2 percent from a year earlier in February, unchanged from the previous month and precisely meeting the inflation target, government data showed Friday. The reading marks the smallest on-year increase since August, when the figure stood at 1.7 percent, according to the Ministry of Data and Statistics. It also marks the second consecutive month that inflation met the Bank of Korea's 2 percent target, and the sixth straight month the growth pace remained at 2 perc
By The Korea Herald
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