Inflation remains low in July 2009
The rate of inflation, as measured by the point-to-point change in
the Colombo Consumers' Price Index (CCPI) (2002=100), computed by the
Department of Census and Statistics, recorded 1.1 percent in July, 2009
after reaching a five year low of 0.9 percent in June, 2009.
The annual average inflation rate declined further to 10.4 percent,
compared to 12.5 percent in June 2009, continuing its decelerating path
recorded since November, 2008.
The CCPI increased marginally by 0.4 percent over the previous month,
with the Index moving upward to 208.7 from 207.8 in June, 2009.
The positive contributions to the monthly increase in the Index arose
from the sub categories of health, transport, and housing, water,
electricity, gas and other fuels.
More specifically, increases were recorded in the payments to private
hospitals and consultation fees to specialists.
The fuel and gas prices were also increased since the first week of
July. However, the full impact of these increases on the index was
partly off-set by price decreases in food and non-alcoholic beverages.
The core inflation, on a point-to-point basis, declined to 6.0
percent in July, compared to 7.7 percent in June, 2009.
The monthly core inflation reached 1.1 percent, and the annual
average core inflation declined further to 14.2 percent in July, 2009
from 15.2 percent in the previous month. |