Surprise dip in inflation at factories, mines, farms
INFLATION at SA’s factories, mines and farms dipped unexpectedly last month, but is likely to resume its climb in the year ahead, as the weaker rand raises the cost of imports....
Published By: BusinessDay - Monday, 19 December, 2011
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