South African inflation picks up in January
South Africa's headline consumer inflation quickened to 5.3% year on year in January from 5.1% in December, data showed on Wednesday.
Key contributors to the annual inflation rate included food, housing, utilities and transport, according to a Statistics South Africa report.
At its last monetary policy meeting in January, the central bank said it wanted to see a clearer disinflation trend before cutting interest rates.
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The South African Reserve Bank likes to see inflation around the mid-point of its 3% to 6% target range.
Core inflation, which excludes food and fuel prices, accelerated in January to 4.7% in annual terms from 4.5% in December.
This article originally appeared on Reuters