BANGKOK (Reuters) – Thailand’s headline consumer price index (CPI) rose 3.79% in February from a year earlier, less than analyst forecasts, due mainly to lower energy and food prices, commerce ministry data showed on Tuesday.
The reading compared with a forecast for a 4.18% rise in February in a Reuters poll, and followed January’s 5.02% increase. The core CPI index was up 1.93% in February from a year ago, versus a forecast rise of 2.10%.
It said headline inflation was still seen at 2% to 3% this year and inflation was seen slowing in March.
(Reporting by Orathai Sriring, Kitiphong Thaichareon and Satawasin Staporncharnchai; Editing by Martin Petty)