World Economic outlook - Thailand CPI november 2012 : Thailand's consumer prices rose 2.74% in November from a year earlier, substantially slower than October's 3.32% increase, Commerce Ministry Permanent Secretary Vatchari Vimooktayon told reporters Monday.
The core CPI, which strips out energy and food costs, rose 1.85% from a year earlier, still within the central bank's 0.5% to 3.0% target range.
Compared with the previous month, the CPI shrunk 0.35% in November, while core CPI rose 0.05%.
A Dow Jones Newswires poll of seven economists had forecast November's CPI to rise 3.16% on year and 0.06% on month and the core CPI to increase 1.90% on year and 0.10% on month.
For the 11 months through November, the country's CPI rose 2.96% from a year earlier, and core CPI grew 2.13%.
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