Bangladesh’s general point-to-point inflation rate rose in July this year, reaching 11.66 per cent due to increases in both food and non-food inflation, according to the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. The figure in June was 9.72 per cent.Food inflation increased to 14.10 per cent in July from 10.42 per cent in June, while non-food inflation rate rose to 9.68 per cent last month from 9.15 per cent in June.
Bangladesh's general point-to-point inflation rate rose in July, reaching 11.66 per cent due to rises in both food and non-food inflation, official data show.
The figure in June was 9.72 per cent.
The rate in rural areas in July was 11.89 per cent —up from 9.81 per cent in June.
In urban areas, it was 11.27 per cent in the month—up from 9.58 per cent in June.
The point-to-point inflation in rural areas in July was 11.89 per cent—up from 9.81 per cent in June. In urban areas, it was 11.27 per cent in the month—up from 9.58 per cent in June, domestic media outlets reported.
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