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High annual inflation index by 5.4 percent


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High annual inflation index by 5.4 percent 13/02/2012

BAGHDAD - Al Sabah

ا Announced by the Central Bureau of Statistics in the Ministry of Planning for headline inflation for the month of January, by (1.4 percent) compared to December of last year 2011. A press statement issued by the Information Office at the Ministry of Planning has received the (morning) a copy of the annual headline inflation for the period of the month of January 2011 until January of this year rose by (5.4 percent) .. . Explaining that the Central Bureau of Statistics inflation report was completed for the month of January 2012 on the basis of field data collection »on the prices of goods and services comprising the consumer basket of a selected sample of outlets in all governorates of Iraq. The report attributed according to the statement the reasons for the high indicators of annual inflation to increase the prices of rents Alldoralexanah rate (12 percent), indicating that the index of consumer prices reached (137.5 percent) in the month of January 2012, recording an increase rate of 1.4 percent for Alshahralsabak at a rate of 5.4 percent compared with the month of January 2011. and Zkralbaan that the price of department of food and non-alcoholic beverages registered an increase during the month of January 2012 rate of 1.6 percent from the previous month, due to higher prices in the central region at 3.0 percent in the South a rate of 0.9 percent while prices have decreased in the Kurdistan region at 1.7 percent, a reference the main cause of the high prices of this section at the level of Iraq in general to the high prices of vegetables and fish. ف 2011 . And the average prices of this section, up by 3.9 percent compared to prices in January 2011.

. The statement said that the prices of clothing & footwear recorded a rise during the said month rate of 0.4 percent from the previous month, due to higher prices in the Kurdistan region by 0.3 percent in the central region by 0.2 percent in the South by 0.4 percent. 2011. Stressing that the prices of this section have risen an average 8.2 percent compared to prices in the month of January 2011. The Department of Housing and according to the statement have seen prices rise during the month of January amounted to 2.6 percent from the previous month, due to higher prices in the region of Kurdistan, a rate of 4.7 percent in the central region at 1.4 percent in the South a rate of 4.8 percent. Time recorded in the prices of this section rose by 8.8 percent compared to prices in the month of January 2011 because of the high prices of rents Alldoralexanah rate of 12.0 percent.

As for the aggregates subsidiary, including the sub-group of fuel (gasoline, oil and gas), have seen their prices rise during the month of January 2012 rate of 1.9 percent from the previous month due to higher prices in the Kurdistan region by 6.3 percent in the central region at 2.8 percent, while prices have decreased in the South rate of 0.8 percent. report and record high prices, Department of Health by 1.3 percent from the previous month, due to higher prices in all regions of Kurdistan and the south by 0.3 percent in the central region by 2.2 percent. He pointed out that the prices of this section have risen an average 8.6 percent compared to prices in the month of January 2011.

وا The statement said that inflation was the base (138.0 percent), recording an increase rate (1.1 percent) from the previous month and an average (6.1 percent) for the month of January of last year.

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