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Inflation accelerates

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1Inflation accelerates Empty Inflation seen at 42-month high in July Tue Jul 31, 2012 2:04 am

Redbulls

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Director - Equity Analytics

* Weak rupee, price hikes, drought driving inflation-analysts
* CB expects easing in inflation on Govt. price cuts


Reuters: Sri Lanka’s annual inflation rate may have accelerated to a 42-month high in July as a drought pushed up local food prices and a weaker rupee aggravated import bills.

Annual inflation is expected to have accelerated to 9.4%in July, its highest since January 2009, a Reuters poll of 13 analysts showed. In June, prices rose 9.3%from a year earlier.

“We will see the impact of the drought and rupee depreciation in food prices this month, too,” one analyst said on condition of anonymity.

Food accounts for more than 40%of the basket of items used to compile inflation figures.

Central Bank Governor Ajith Nivard Cabraal told Reuters last week that annual inflation in July should come down after the government reduced import taxes on certain foods, though it will be not a substantial reduction.

The International Monetary Fund has said annual inflation may rise to 9.5%this year and stressed the need for Colombo to keep monetary policy focused on price pressures “for the time being.”

The global lender in its latest staff assessment report said last week that the current monetary policy stance is appropriate, and a tightening bias should be maintained in the near term until further evidence of diminishing inflation pressures and credit demand emerges.

The rupee has depreciated around 16%since November, pushing up costs for the $59 billion economy, which imports most essential food commodities as well as fuel. Consumer goods accounted for 20%of last year’s total $20 billion import bill.

The central bank in July kept its key policy rates unchanged after raising them twice since February to two-year highs, saying the spike in inflation was due to a lower base and that the impact of the drought and earlier policy measures have been yielding desired results.

Finance Ministry Secretary P.B Jayasundera last week said inflation is likely to be in upper singl- digit level during the next few months and will ease to 6%after six months.
http://www.ft.lk/2012/07/31/inflation-seen-at-42-month-high-in-july/

2Inflation accelerates Empty Inflation accelerates Tue Jul 31, 2012 10:30 pm

Redbulls

Redbulls
Director - Equity Analytics
Director - Equity Analytics

Inflation, the rate at which prices increase, accelerated to 9.8 percent in July, up from 9.3 percent the previous month, the highest in three years, data released by Department of Census and Statistics showed.

"The rate of inflation as measured by the Colombo Consumers’ Price Index on a year-on-year basis increased to 9.8 percent in July 2012 from 9.3 percent in June 2012. On a year-on-year basis, the highest contribution to the overall increase of around 54 percent came from nonfood commodities which increased by 5 percent in July 2012. The combined effects of both domestically produced and imported food commodities contributed to the increase in the food sub Index," the government statistics office said yesterday.

"Among the food commodities, vegetables and fish and sea food which have significant weights in the CCPI basket recorded price increases on a year-on-year basis. Under the nonfood category, the prices of Kerosene Oil, Petrol, Diesel and Gas rose by 74 percent, 19 percent, 44 percent and 19 percent respectively," it said.

Belated measures taken to counter a balance of payments crisis have resulted in more painful adjustments, as inflation races ahead as a result of these policy shifts, which are necessary to put the economy on a much more sustainable growth trajectory.

According to the IMF, inflation is expected to reach near 10 percent by the end of this year.

The annual average rate of inflation increased marginally to 6.0 percent in July 2012 from 5.8 percent in June 2012.
http://www.island.lk/index.php?page_cat=article-details&page=article-details&code_title=58128

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