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Turkish annual inflation falls in November from 15-year peak

Published 12/03/2018, 02:44 AM
Updated 12/03/2018, 02:45 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO:  Vendors arrange fruits and vegetables at a greengrocery in central Istanbul

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey's consumer price index fell 1.44 percent month-on-month in November, official data showed on Monday, bringing the annual rate down from a 15-year high as a stronger lira, tax cuts and discounted products helped to trim prices.

Year-on-year, consumer inflation stood at 21.62 percent in November, data from the Turkish Statistical Institute showed. A Reuters poll forecast a 0.75 percent monthly decrease in November and annual inflation of 22.6 percent.

Transportation prices lead the fall, with prices decreasing 6.46 percent as food and non-alcoholic beverage prices fell 0.74 percent, the data showed. The producer price index fell 2.53 percent in November for an annual rise of 38.54 percent.

Inflation has been a main concern for investors, with the central bank facing pressure from President Tayyip Erdogan, a self-described "enemy" of interest rates, to lower borrowing costs.

Stoked by the weak lira , which slumped in August and at one stage was down 47 percent against the dollar since the start of the year, inflation surged to 25.24 percent in October. The lira was steady at 5.17 after Monday's data.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO:  Vendors arrange fruits and vegetables at a greengrocery in central Istanbul

Analysts had said a fall in inflation was expected due to tax cuts for some consumer products including vehicles, furniture and white goods, as well as Ankara's encouragement of shops to offer at least 10 percent discounts until the end of the year on goods affecting inflation.

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