Annual inflation up in 2012: CB
View(s):Inflation, as measured by the Colombo Consumers’ Price Index (CCPI) computed by the Department of Census and Statistics, remained at single digit level for the 47th consecutive month in December 2012, the Central Bank (CB) said.
Inflation eased to 9.2 per cent in December on a year-on-year (YoY) basis from 9.5 per cent in the previous month. However, annual inflation rose to 7.6 per cent in December from 7.2 per cent in November 2012.
Core inflation — computed by excluding fresh food, energy, transport, rice and coconut from the CCPI basket- , increased both on a YoY and annual average basis to 7.6 per cent and 5.8 per cent, respectively, in December 2012 from 7.2 per cent and 5.6 per cent, respectively, in November 2012.
The average price of rice increased slightly by 0.7 per cent in 2012 when compared to 2011 mainly due to lower paddy harvest of the Yala season which was largely affected by the drought conditions. Although the price of almost all varieties of rice recorded a continuous decline from January to May 2012, it began to increase from June 2012. However, the bumper paddy harvest recorded in the Maha season of 2011/12 and the continuation of price ceiling on rice imposed by the Government since end 2010 would have helped to contain the rise in the price of rice.
The CB statement said the weighted average price of vegetables recorded a decline of about three per cent in 2012 when compared to the previous year. The price of most varieties of vegetables declined significantly in February and recorded the lowest level during the period of March – April due to improvements in supply conditions. However, prices increased during May – July and November – December 2012 mainly due to adverse weather conditions that prevailed in the island. As a result of above price developments, the weighted average price of the vegetable sub group recorded a decline in 2012.
The average price of both coconut and coconut oil declined in 2012 compared to 2011. The price of coconut, which remained high in the first five months of 2012, declined significantly thereafter indicating the lowest level in August 2012. However, it showed an increasing trend since then.
Despite the price of coconut oil moving upward during the latter part of the year, it recorded the lowest level in September 2012 declining further from the low levels recorded during the period February to March 2012. As a result, average price of both coconut and coconut oil decreased by 19.2 per cent and 21.9 per cent, respectively in 2012.
The weighted average price of fresh fish and seafood rose by 10.2 per cent in 2012 from 2011. However, the weighted average price of both large and small fish was low during the period from February to April due to seasonal factors. Egg prices however dropped significantly by 6.7 per cent in 2012 against 2011 mainly due to the improvement in local production.
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