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Inflation in Russia hits 11pc in 2014 as value of ruble plummets

byCustoms Today Report
12/01/2015
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MOSCOW: Inflation in Russia escalated above 11 percent at the end of 2014 as the value of the Russian ruble plummeted, said by the federal statistics agency Rosstat here the other day.

Russia’s Central Bank had early in the year set an inflation target of 5 percent — a not unreasonable goal at the time, given inflation of 6.5 percent in 2013 and 6.6 percent in 2012.

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Inflation accelerated in the second half of the year after Russia in August banned some food imports from countries that had imposed sanctions on Russia over its meddling in Ukraine, forcing retailers and distributors to abruptly build new supply chains.

The price of food products rose 15.4 percent last year, according to Rosstat, while the cost of all other products rose an average of 8.1 percent.

The situation was severely aggravated late in the year by a steady plunge in the price of oil, one of Russia’s main exports, sending the Russian ruble hurtling off the rails in December.

In the week beginning Dec. 16, the day the ruble nosedived to a staggering low of 80 to the U.S. dollar before rebounding to less than 68, weekly inflation accelerated to 0.9 percent — the highest rate recorded since Rosstat began publishing data on weekly inflation in 2008, according to news agency Interfax.

The ruble has regained some of its value, but at 61.42 to the U.S. dollar at market close on Friday, the Russian currency is still down 46 percent since this time last year, and economists expect the rising cost of imports to continue to stoke inflation for months to come.

Research firm Capital Economics forecast in a report Friday that inflation will peak at more

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