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Russian consumer price growth cooled as central bank turned hawkish

Published 02/15/2023, 11:12 AM
Updated 02/15/2023, 11:53 AM
© Reuters. An employee sorts apples at a food market, which operates once a week on Saturday, in the Russian southern city of Stavropol, March 7, 2015. REUTERS/Eduard Korniyenko

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Consumer prices in Russia rose at a slightly slower pace over the last week, data from the state statistics service Rosstat showed on Wednesday, although the central bank remains on watch to raise interest rates to cool inflation.

Prices rose 0.18% in the week to Feb. 13, Rosstat said, down from an increase of 0.26% in the previous week. Since the start of the year, prices have risen 1.24%, a slower pace than in the same period of 2022, Rosstat said.

Separately, the economy ministry said inflation was running at an annualised rate of 11.61% as of Feb. 13, down from 11.72% a week earlier.

Russia's central bank signalled last week that it is preparing to hike interest rates from their current level of 7.5% to counter stubborn inflationary pressures.

Central Bank Governor Elvira Nabiullina said on Friday that inflationary trends had accelerated across the Russian economy. She flagged the government's widening budget deficit, which came in at $25 billion in January, as a possible concern, saying faster government spending would increase inflation.

Analysts at SberCIB Investment Research on Wednesday raised their forecast for the central bank's key rate this year to 8.5% and said it sees the first hike happening in April.

© Reuters. An employee sorts apples at a food market, which operates once a week on Saturday, in the Russian southern city of Stavropol, March 7, 2015. REUTERS/Eduard Korniyenko

Russian households regularly cite inflation as their main concern, with the majority having no savings, after a decade of economic crises and rising prices dragged living standards down across the country.

Russia's annual inflation rate in 2022 was 11.9%, almost three times the government's official 4% target. The central bank forecasts inflation will be 5-7% this year, falling to 4% in 2024.

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