Economics
Russia Will Need to Lower Its Inflation Target, Kudrin Says
- Audit Chamber head says price growth will keep falling
- Bank of Russia has said it won’t lower long-held 4% goal
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The Bank of Russia will need to consider dropping a 4% inflation target that is becoming increasingly irrelevant due to a plunge in price growth last year, the head of the country’s Audit Chamber warned.