Philippine headline inflation likely picked up in April after hitting a two-month low in March, analysts polled by The Manila Times said.
Projections for the month ranged from 4.5 to 4.8 percent with a 4.6-percent average, slightly higher than the 4.5 percent recorded in March.
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