Highlights from the summary of the CBRT's September MPC meeting:
- In seasonally adjusted terms, the monthly increase in consumer prices slowed slightly compared to the previous month. On the other hand, when seasonally adjusted, the slowdown in the rate of increase in consumer prices excluding food is evident.
- The food group stood out with its price hike in August.
- Meanwhile, monthly energy inflation weakened significantly in August. Monthly services inflation lost pace compared to the previous month […] Core goods inflation remained favorable on the back of the weak course of durable consumption goods prices.
- According to leading indicators, the services and food prices developments stood out on inflation in September.
- While GDP growth was above projections in the second quarter, final domestic demand remained weak. Meanwhile, exports declined amid global trade uncertainties and the limited recovery in the global growth outlook, and net exports had a dampening impact on growth due to brought-forward imports.
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