Angola’s consumer price inflation eased in February, with the month‑over‑month Consumer Price Index (CPI) rising by 0.52%, down from 0.68% in the previous month. Both readings refer to February 2026 comparisons, highlighting a deceleration in price growth on a monthly basis, according to data updated on 9 March 2026.
The latest figure means that prices continued to increase, but at a slower pace than in the prior comparison period, when CPI growth stood at 0.68%. In line with the comparison methodology, the current “actual” reading reflects the change in prices over February relative to the previous month, while the “previous” figure shows how prices moved in that earlier period versus its preceding month.
The moderation in month‑over‑month inflation suggests some easing in immediate price pressures, a development that will be closely watched by policymakers and investors tracking Angola’s inflation dynamics and their implications for monetary and fiscal planning.