World Bank sets 10% inflation target for Zimbabwe

THE World Bank says inflation in Zimbabwe is expected to moderate to 10 percent in 2025 due to the strengthening of the monetary stance. The Bretton Woods institution said high inflation and rapid exchange rate depreciation have historically constrained economic growth and reduced the competitiveness of local firms. The World Bank said over the medium…

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