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Turkish inflation rate rises to an annual 8.09% in May

byCustoms Today Report
04/06/2015
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ANKARA: Turkish inflation rate rose to an annual 8.09 percent in May, the Turkish Statistical Institute (Turksatt) said in a report. The 12-month moving average was 8.45 percent. ”

The Central Bank is finding controlling inflation a bit stickier than expected,” said Attila Yeşilada, an economist with Turkish securities analyst firm Global Source Partners in Istanbul. “Inflation remains disappointingly high. It should ease a little during the summer months, but it is likely to end the year in the 7.5- to 8-percent range, visibly above the Bank’s latest estimate of 6.8 percent.”

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The highest monthly increase was 10.06 percent in clothing and footwear. The highest annual increase was 13.44 percent in hotels, cafes and restaurants. However, inflation for food and non-alcoholic beverages declined 2.68 percent compared to the previous month.

Meanwhile, year-to-date inflation reached 5.3 percent, compared with the Central Bank’s year-end target of 5 percent,” commented Gülay Elif Girgin, chief economist at securities analyst Şeker Yatırım in Istanbul. “In June and July, we may observe a decline in annual inflation. But for the 2015 year-end, our forecast stands at 8.8 percent. Accordingly, we do not expect a rate cut from the Central Bank. On the contrary, mostly due to pressure from global markets, the bank will have to adjust rates in the coming period – a forced, rather than a proactive action.”

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