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Current Macroeconomic and Financial Situation of Nepal (Based on Four Months’ Data Ending Mid-November, 2021/22) Inflation Consumer Price Inflation 1. The y-o-y consumer price inflation stood at 5.32 percent in the fourth month of 2021/22 compared to 4.05 percent a year ago. Food and beverage inflation stood at 4.79 percent whereas non-food
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