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Egypt's urban consumer price inflation slows to 33.3 percent in March

A poll of 12 analysts had expected Egypt's annual urban consumer price inflation rate to climb to a median 36.3 percent.
09.04.24 | Source: new arab

Egypt's annual urban consumer price inflation rate slowed to a lower-than-expected 33.3 percent in March from 35.7 percent in February, data from the country's statistics agency CAPMAS showed on Monday.


Month-on-month, prices rose by one percent in March, down from 11.4 percent in February.


A poll of 12 analysts had expected annual inflation to climb to a median 36.3 percent as prices adjusted to a currency devaluation as well as an interest rate hike in early March and an increase in fuel prices two weeks later.


The central bank on 6 March allowed the Egyptian pound to fall to about 50 to the dollar from 30.85, where it had been fixed for the past 12 months. It has since strengthened to 47.60 per dollar.


The government raised prices on a wide range of fuel products on 22 March as it pressed ahead with a commitment made to the International Monetary Fund more than a year earlier to allow most domestic prices to rise to international levels.

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