Saudi consumer price index rises 2.7% in July

Meat prices rose 5.1%
calendar icon 15 August 2022
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Saudi Arabia's consumer price index rose 2.7% in July from a year earlier, reported Reuters, citing government data on Monday. The price index increased from a 2.3% pace in June.

The food and beverages segment rose 3.9%, mainly due to higher food prices and meat prices in particular, which rose as much as 5.1%, the General Authority for Statistics said in a statement.

"Food and beverages prices were the main driver of the inflation rate in July 2022 due to their high relative importance in the Saudi consumer basket (with a weight of 18.8%)," it said.

The Saudi CPI rose 0.5% in July from June, the month-on-month data showed.

Saudi inflation is now at or close to a peak and will gradually fall back over the rest of this year and next, said Jason Tuvey, senior emerging markets economist at Capital Economics in London.

"Looking ahead, we think that headline inflation is now probably at or very close to a peak. Food inflation should continue to drop back and the government’s cap on local fuel prices will help to contain energy inflation," Tuvey said in a report to clients.

Source: Reuters

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