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  • 9% Year-On-Year Inflation Recorded In Armenia In Early May

    9% YEAR-ON-YEAR INFLATION RECORDED IN ARMENIA IN EARLY MAY

    /ARKA/
    June 1, 2011
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, June 1. /ARKA/. On Wednesday, Gurgen Martirosyan, chief of
    National Statistical Service's price division, speaking at a news
    conference, said 9% year-on-year inflation was recorded in Armenia
    in early May, 2011.

    "Prices for foods rose 16.2%, for nonfoods 2.4% and for services 2.5%,"
    he said.

    The highest price rise was seen in bread-producing area - 16.9%,
    dairy 22.4%, vegetables and potatoes 35.4%, fruits 19.9%, eggs 20.5%
    and meat 9%. Other products became 0.4-0.6% cheaper in early May.

    Martirosyan said that 0.04% inflation was reported this May, compared
    with the previous month.

    "Food prices remained unchanged, while prices for nonfoods went 0.5%
    up over one month," he said.

    Services became 0.1% cheaper in May, compared to April. Martirosyan
    said 0.1 to 1.3% inflation was seen in seven of 13 kinds of foods
    under review. In three groups of products, prices went 2.1-0.2% down,
    and in the remaining groups they remained pegged.

    Meat prices rose 0.5%, vegetable oil and butter prices went 1.1% up,
    sugar prices climbed 1.3% and coffee, tea and cocoa prices 0.1%.

    Prices for dairy products rose 0.5% and confectionery 0.2%. Instead,
    fishes became 0.2% cheaper, vegetables and potatoes 2.1% and salt
    and pepper 0.2%.

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