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Thai Finance Minister says still wants higher inflation target after rate cut

FILE PHOTO: Cabinet meeting at Thai Government House in Bangkok
October 17, 2024
Reuters

BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's government still wants to see a higher inflation target that will push up prices, the finance minister said on Thursday after the central bank's surprise interest rate cut a day earlier.

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