Egypt's urban price inflation edges up to 11pct | Alrroya

Egypt's urban price inflation edges up to 11pct

Sunday, 10 October 2010  at  16:08, Reuters, Cairo

Egypt's urban price inflation edges up to 11pct
Urban consumer price inflation in Egypt crept higher in the year to September, the state statistics agency Capmas said on Sunday, but not as high as the consensus forecast of nine analysts polled by Reuters.

One analyst said the latest figure indicates that a sharp jump in fruit and vegetable prices in August was seasonal and that inflation will likely remain steady in the coming months.

Inflation in the 12 months to September was 11.0 per cent, up from 10.9 per cent in the 12 months to August, driven mainly by food and beverage prices, Capmas said on its website.

"The main thing was that fruits and vegetables rose sharply (in price)" in September due to bad weather, said Mohamed Abu Basha, an economist with EFG-Hermes.

"We have not seen further increases in other food categories and even some food items fell month on month in September."

The nine analysts had forecast an average 11.12 per cent for urban inflation - the most closely watched indicator of prices -- with forecasts ranging from 9.6 percent to 12.9 per cent.

Abu Basha predicted inflation would hover around 10-11 per cent then rise to around 12 per cent in December.

The relatively stable inflation outlook indicates the central bank's monetary committee will leave key overnight interest rates steady when it next meets on November4, he added.








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