Turkey: Inflation again surprised on the downside
Published on Thursday, October 3, 2019 | Updated on Thursday, October 3, 2019
Turkey: Inflation again surprised on the downside
Consumer prices increased by 0.99% mom in September lower than the median consensus (1.38%, Bloomberg and BBVA Research). Hence, annual inflation decreased to one digit level of 9.3% from 15% in August, the lowest level since January 2017. We expect annual inflation to get closer to 12.5% at the end of the year.
Key points
- Key points:
- Annual inflation decreased to one digit level on the back of strong favorable base effect, ongoing normalization in food prices and easing in core prices.
- Current low inflation dynamics and expected base effect could highly likely led annual inflation to decline below 9% in October.
- The positive disinflation momentum, weak pass-thru and still low demand pressures could compensate somewhat the expected unfavorable base effect from November onwards.
- While the rapid disinflation provide some comfort for rate cuts, the still two digit inflation expectations and uncertainties stemmed from global and local factors require the Central Bank a more gradual adjustment .
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