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Asian inflation pressures set to ease

By John Aglionby in Jakarta and Song Jung-a in Seoul

Published: September 1 2008 17:53 | Last updated: September 1 2008 17:53

South Korea, Thailand and Indonesia reported slowing rates of growth in consumer prices on Monday, prompting suggestions that Asian inflation has peaked and probably monetary policy tightening with it.

Tim Condon, head of Asia research at ING, said: “The tightening cycle is over across Asia. A lot of this is an oil call, and if oil spikes again we will see upward inflationary pressures.”

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