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Monetary Policy > Inflation Report > 2009
Service Manager   Bunnaree (66(0)2283-6824)    Puripath (66(0)2283-6980)   
  2009 

The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) published the Inflation Report on a quarterly basis as part of the undergoing public reform that emphasizes transparency and accountability in the policymaking process. To enhance public understanding of policy issues, the Inflation Report provides data and information employed by the MPC in determining the direction of monetary policy.

The MPC fully recognizes that transparency in monetary policy increases its effectiveness. For this reason, the MPC integrates the latest data in its economic assessments, specifically relating to inflation, internal and external economic conditions, various assumptions underlying the forecasts, and other issues the MPC considers important. This information should provide useful guidelines for private sector economic activities.

The Inflation Report  was first published in July 2000.

 

                          Summary Forecast as of April 2009

%

2008

2009

2010

GDP Growth
(old)

2.6

(-3.5) - (-1.5)
(0.0 – 2.0)

1.5 – 3.5
(2.0 – 4.0)

Core Inflation
(old)

2.4

0.0 1.0
(0.5 – 1.5)

1.0 - 2.0
(1.0 2.0)

Headline Inflation
(old)

5.5

(-1.0) 1.0
(-1.5) – 0.5

1.0 3.0
(1.5 – 3.5)

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The Inflation Report is published on a quarterly basis to (1) present the latest economic and inflation forecasts to the MPC in a clear and forward looking manner and; (2) communicate to the general public views of the MPC to in reaching their various policy decisions.



 

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