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  • Rate of Armenian Price Surge Eases in March

    World Markets Research Centre
    Global Insight
    April 2, 2010


    Rate of Armenian Price Surge Eases in March

    BYLINE: Venla Sipila


    The latest inflation data from the Armenian National Statistical
    Service testify to still high but somewhat easing price pressures.
    Indeed, March saw consumer prices soar by 8.8% year-on-year (y/y),
    after annual gains of 9.4% and 7.0% had been posted in February and
    January, respectively. In particular, food prices gained 6.9% y/y,
    while prices of non-food items soared by 14.3% y/y, and the cost of
    services rose by 10.6% y/y. Compared to February, Armenian consumer
    prices in March increased by 0.8%, with pressures from all the three
    key categories relatively similar. Over 2009 as a whole, Armenian
    consumer prices rose by an average rate of 3.4%, with inflation
    pressures strengthening towards the end of the year (seeArmenia: 5
    January 2010:).

    Significance:Armenian inflation is still running far above the upper
    limit of the government's target range of 4% +/- 1.5 percentage
    points. The recent intensification of inflation to a large extent is
    the result of dram depreciation, which has a direct impact on import
    costs. Then again, looking forward, the rising import prices will
    suppress imports, and this is exactly why a flexible exchange rate is
    needed at present in Armenia, which still has a wide external
    financing gap. In addition, a flexible exchange rate will also help in
    inflation control, when, eventually, foreign currency inflows are
    likely to recover. The persistently high inflation may prompt the
    Central Bank of Armenia (CBA) to lift interest rates further, even if
    the importance of the policy interest rate as an effective polity tool
    in Armenia remains limited. Armenian inflation may reaccelerate again
    in the next months. This is mainly because the price of natural gas
    for Armenian consumers will be lifted by 37.5% from 1 April, taking
    the retail cost to 132 dram per cubic metre (cm) from 96 cm.
    ArmRosgazprom, which imports and distributes Russian gas in Armenia,
    is increasing the retail price due to an increase to US$180/1,000 cm
    from US$154/1,000 cm in the Russian gas import price.
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