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    Inflation Rate to Ease by 77 Basis Points in July—Forecast

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaAugust 13, 2024 Uncategorized No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Inflation Rate to Ease by 77 Basis Points in July—Forecast

    Nigeria’s inflation rate has been projected to decline by 77 basis points in July, as market consensus expected base effects to pull down the consumer price index trajectory.

    In the domestic economy, the headline inflation rate continued its upward trajectory, rising to 34.19% year on year in June 2024, up from 33.95% in May.

    This persistent increase was primarily driven by higher food prices, particularly for cereals and wheat, according to analysts.

    Several factors, including the ongoing insecurity in food producing regions, the continued depreciation of the Naira, and idiosyncratic issues in the country’s food sector, contributed to this increase, Meristem Securities said in a note.

    Additionally, food and core inflation increased by 21bps and 36bps to 40.87% and 27.40%, respectively. Over the years, food inflation has continued to undermine price stability.

    On a month-on-month basis, all indices reversed their downward trend, with the headline, food, and core inflation increasing to 2.31%, 2.55%, and 2.06%, respectively.

    Analysts at Meristem Securities Limited said they expect a slowdown in food inflation in July 2024, driven by the increased supply of essential food items like yam, which led to lower prices.

    Other key staples like tomatoes, and rice also saw a decline during the month. Moreover, the high base effect from July 2023 is anticipated to further temper inflation figures in July.

    “For the core index, we anticipate a slight decline for July, primarily due to the high base effect from July 2023”, the investment firm added.

    Experts noted that the Naira’s depreciation of 6.87% in July compared to 1.94% in June on the Nigerian autonomous FX window might offset some of this moderation, potentially slowing the pace of the decline.

    Overall, analysts at Meristem Securities anticipate a slowdown in the July 2024 inflation rate driven by these factors. “We expect headline Inflation at 33.42%, compared to 34.19% in June 2024, representing a 77bps decrease.

    “We expect food inflation at 39.71%, compared to 40.87% in June 2024. Core inflation is expected to print at 27.29%, compared to 27.40% in June 2024,” the firm said in a note. Inflation Rate to Ease by 77 Basis Points in July—Forecast

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