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  • Armenian Inflation Accelerates Further In February

    ARMENIAN INFLATION ACCELERATES FURTHER IN FEBRUARY
    by Venla Sipila

    Global Insight
    March 4, 2008

    Inflation pressure remains high in Armenia in early 2008. According
    to latest data from the Armenian National Statistical Service,
    consumer prices in the country increased by 7.5% year-on-year (y/y)
    in February, ARKA News reports. Thus, inflation accelerated further
    from the already elevated rate of 6.6% y/y registered in both January
    and December. Food prices surged by 10.8% y/y, while prices of non-food
    goods increased by a more modest rate of 4.8% y/y and service charges
    gained 4.7% y/y. Measured month-on-month (m/m), consumer prices on
    the whole rose by 1.1% after gaining 2.4% m/m in January.

    Specifically, cost of good increased by 0.6% m/m while non-food
    good prices rose by 0.5% and service prices rose by 2.3% m/m. The
    rapid pace of service price growth was mainly attributed to growth
    of 6.8% m/m in the cost of medical services and an increase of 4.1%
    m/m in the prices of cultural services. The cumulative consumer price
    growth for January-February registered 3.4% while prices rose by 7%
    y/y over the first two months of this year.

    Significance:While food prices typically tend to rise in the winter
    months, this year's increases are also notably pushing up the annual
    inflation rates, as world market prices for grains remain high. High
    energy prices are also contributing to inflation. However, as Armenian
    growth is finally expected to cool somewhat after a prolonged very
    strong period, price pressure from the demand side should somewhat
    ease this year, although still remaining a clear factor in boosting
    inflation. In any case, inflation pressure in Armenia is likely to
    remain considerable in the near term making achieving the target
    specified by the Central Bank of Armenia (CBA) at 4% a challenging
    task.
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