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  • Armenian Inflation Accelerates in November

    World Markets Research Centre
    Global Insight
    Dec 3 2009


    Armenian Inflation Accelerates in November

    BYLINE: Venla Sipila


    According to latest consumer price data from the Armenian National
    Statistical Service, annual inflation in November came in at 4.6%,
    accelerating from the October rate of 3.5%, and also clearly exceeding
    the September measure of 3.7%. Very diverse developments within food
    categories continued. Indeed, food prices continued falling in annual
    comparison, even if the decrease moderated to 0.5% after food price
    deflation of 2.6% year-on-year (y/y) was witnessed in October. Growth
    of non-food good prices accelerated to 10.9% y/y, while the increase
    in service tariffs eased, however remaining in double digits too, with
    a gain of 10.4% y/y. Meanwhile, month-on-month (m/m) comparison shows
    in inflation accelerating to 1.2%, following the October result of
    0.5% m/m. This acceleration was clearly driven by strengthening food
    price pressures. The latest developments took the cumulative consumer
    price growth since the beginning of the year to 4.5%, while the annual
    inflation rate for the January-November period was reported at 3.1%.

    Significance:Demand-side inflation pressures remain very weak, amid
    the drastic economic contraction Armenia is dealing with. However,
    notable cost side push is evident via the rapidly rising annual
    service price inflation, due to the increase in Russian gas prices
    implemented earlier in the year. In any case, annual inflation this
    year should quite comfortably remain within the central bank's target
    range of 4% with limits of 1.5 percentage points on either side. Om
    the other hand, given Armenia's worryingly wide external financing
    requirement, exchange rate risks also serve as a factor in lending
    major uncertainty to the inflation outlook.
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