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Turkey annual inflation surges over 25pc

November 06, 2018 00:00:00


ISTANBUL, Nov 05 (AFP): The annual inflation rate in Turkey rose above 25 per cent in October, official statistics showed on Monday.

The 25.24 per cent inflation rate marked a 0.72 per cent increase compared to 24.52 per cent in September.

The worst affected sectors included furnishing and household goods with 37.92 per cent, according to the Turkish statistics office (TUIK).

The Turkish economy has been weakened by the dramatic fall of the lira against a backdrop of market mistrust toward President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's economic policies as well as tensions between Ankara and Washington.

There was a reprieve for the lira last month when the central bank increased its main policy rate - the one week repo auction rate - from 17.75 per cent to 24 per cent.

Jason Tuvey, emerging markets economist at London-based Capital Economics, said the "stronger-than-expected" October rise was unlikely to prompt further rate hikes.

"The central bank is unlikely to follow up September's aggressive interest rate hike with additional tightening," Tuvey said.

Economists have been concerned over domestic monetary policy in Turkey as Erdogan slams high interest rates, going against economic orthodoxy to claim they cause high inflation.

He also previously said high interest rates were the "mother and father of all evil".


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