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  • Armenian inflation accelerates further in November 2012

    Global Insight
    January 9, 2013


    Armenian inflation accelerates further in November 2012 on higher food
    prices, remains within planned range

    by: Karolina Konarzewska


    According to the Armenian National Statistical Service, consumer
    prices increased in November 2012 by 3.6% year-on-year (y/y). While
    further departing from the annual gain of 2.5% y/y in
    August-September, the result remains within the planned range of 4%
    +/- 1.5 percentage points. On a monthly basis, inflation accelerated
    to 1.4%, marking the third consecutive month of price increases after
    five months of deflation in April-August. Food prices continued to
    contribute the most to the m/m price growth, surging 2.6% m/m.
    Consumer goods prices also spiked by 1.9% m/m, while non-foods and
    services declined slightly in value. On average, prices increased by
    2.5% y/y in January-November.

    Significance:IHS Global Insight estimates the consumer prices will
    accelerate by 3.7% y/y in December, and the average change for 2012 as
    a whole in consumer prices will be 3.2%. Price growth has remained
    modest in spite of growing food prices because of weak industrial and
    agricultural outputs as well as low remittances that suppress domestic
    demand. Consequently, the Central Bank of Armenia is expected to
    continue to rely on the floating exchange rate and interest rate
    revisions to help continue staving off inflationary pressures.

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