Inflation eased further last month [November 05 2008]

For the fourth month in succession, the inflation as measured by the year-on-year change in the Colombo Consumers' Price Index (CCPI), decelerated further in October, 2008. At the same time, the core inflation, which measures the price movement of non-food and non-energy items of the CCPI basket, also witnessed a reversal of the upward movement of the year-on-year inflation for the first time in 2008, a report released by the Central Bank said.

The rate of headline inflation decreased significantly to 20.2 per cent in October, 2008 from 24.3 per cent recorded in September, 2008 having continuously decelerated from the peak of 28.2 per cent in June, 2008. The monthly CCPI also recorded a decrease of 0.3 per cent in October, 2008 compared with an increase of 0.4 per cent in the previous month, mainly due to declines in food prices such as fresh fish, onion, coconut, coconut oil, meat, rice, sugar and dried fish.

The annual average rate, however, moved slightly upward from 23.2 per cent to 23.4 per cent between the two months, reflecting the cumulative effect of the increase in the Index during the preceding 12 month period.