Indonesia's annual inflation at 0.76% in January, lowest since 2000

Electricity tariff discounts and lower airfares play roles: statistics bureau

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A chili vendor in Jakarta: Indonesia's price gains in January were below analysts' estimates and under the central bank's target range. © Reuters

JAKARTA (Reuters) -- Indonesia's annual inflation rate slowed to its lowest in 24 years, to 0.76%, in January, official data showed on Monday, down sharply from 1.57% in December and below the lower bound of the central bank's target range for the year.

According to the country's statistics bureau, it was the lowest rate of inflation since January 2000.

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