Turkish Inflation Eases to 31.1 Pct in November
Turkey's annual inflation rate was at 31.07 percent in November, reaching its lowest level for the last 48 months.
The official figures from the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK) showed on Wednesday that the inflation rate has been falling continuously for the last 18 months, with the exception of one month.
The inflation was down from 32.87 percent in October, also coming below market expectations of 31.6 percent for November.
The figure marked the lowest increase in consumer prices in Turkey since November 2021, when it was 21.31 percent .
The highest price rises in November on a yearly basis were seen in education with 66.17 percent , housing 49.92 percent , and, hotels, cafes and restaurants 33.91 percent , according to TÜİK data.
On the other hand, the lowest price hikes were in clothing and footwear with 8.99 percent , communications with 17.78 percent , and recreation and culture with 25.87 percent .
TÜİK said there were three main expenditure groups with the highest weight: food and non-alcoholic beverages with an annual inflation of 27.44 percent , along with transportation with 29.23 percent and housing with 49.92 percent .
"The contributions of these main groups to the annual change were 6.83 percent for food and non-alcoholic beverages, 4.55 percent for transportation and 7.57 percent for housing," it added.
On a monthly basis, consumer inflation also fell from 2.55 percent in October to 0.87 percent in November, coming below market forecasts of 1.25 percent .
One year ago, the annual inflation was at 47.09 percent , and 61.98 percent in November 2023.
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