Nigeria: February Headline Inflation Surges to 38-month High

Nigeria: February Headline Inflation Surges to 38-month High

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa — The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) released the Consumer Price Index (CPI) figures for February 2016 today with the major Headline Index and Sub-indices at record high double-digit levels. February Headline Inflation – measured Year-on-Year (Y-o-Y) was estimated at 11.4%, 1.8% higher than 9.6% reported in January. Headline inflation has been on a steady rise since December 2014 (8.0%) with the only decline in October 2015. The current…

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Mozambique: A Soft Landing in 2016 — Tiago Dionisio, Chief Economist

Mozambique: A Soft Landing in 2016 — Tiago Dionisio, Chief Economist

Mozambique’s long-term economic outlook remains upbeat Economic activity in Mozambique slowed in 2015. The latest data released by the National Statistics Bureau (INE) showed that real GDP expanded at a more modest 5.9% YoY in 2Q15. This is well below the growth rates seen in the previous four quarters, which averaged 7.4%. The mining and construction sectors remained the main growth drivers of the economy, improving 17.9% and 13.1%, respectively, from the same period of 2014….

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African Economic Watch: African Countries Release October Inflation Rates Statistics …

African Economic Watch: African Countries Release October Inflation Rates Statistics …

Lagos, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa — Most of the African countries released the inflation rates figure for October in the week ending Sunday 15 November 2015. South Africa also released the production figures for the mining and manufacturing sector and Tanzania’s M3 money supply September data were also released by the Bank of Tanzania.   Sudan’s annual inflation rate eased to 13.37 percent in October from a revised 13.56 percent in September, a monthly report…

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Nigeria: Headline Inflation Remains Unchanged In July

Nigeria: Headline Inflation Remains Unchanged In July

Lagos, Nigeria (Capital Markets in Africa) — The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) released the Consumer Price Index (CPI) report for July today. Headline Inflation for July – measured Year-on-Year (Y-o-Y) – was estimated at 9.2%, unchanged from the rate reported in the Month of June; thus halting a seven consecutive monthly rise in price level since December 2014. According to the NBS report, inflation rate in July was unchanged due to muted rises in…

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African Inflation Snapshot: March 2015

African Inflation Snapshot: March 2015

Angola’s inflation rises to 7.87 percent: Angola’s consumer inflation edged up to 7.87 percent year-on-year in March from 7.73 percent in February, according to data from the statistics office. On a month-on-month basis, prices rose 0.63 percent after a 0.76 percent increase previously. Botswana’s CPI remains unchanged at 2.8 percent: Botswana’s consumer inflation was steady at 2.8 percent year-on-year in March from the previous month, according to data from the statistics office. Whereas inflation increased…

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African Inflation Snapshot: February 2015

African Inflation Snapshot: February 2015

Angola inflation rises to 7.73 percent: Angola’s consumer inflation edged up to 7.73 percent year-on-year in February from 7.44 percent in January, data from the statistics office. On a month-on-month basis, prices were up 0.76 percent after a 0.72 percent increase previously. Botswana’s inflation falls to 2.8 percent: The annual inflation rate in February 2015 was 2.8 percent, a drop of 0.8 of a percentage point on the January 2015 rate of 3.6 percent. Annual…

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Bank of Botswana says Inflationary Outlook Positive

Bank of Botswana says Inflationary Outlook Positive

Interest rates are expected to remain favourable as inflation outlook remains positive and economists are predicting an accommodative monetary policy. Bank of Botswana states in the Monetary Policy statement released on Tuesday March 3 that given the global and domestic economic outlook and inflationary trends, inflation is expected to remain within the 3 – 6 per cent objective range in the short to medium term. Global outlook forecast for this year is forecast at 3.5…

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