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Turkey.. inflation declined for the first time since 2021 | Economie

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

Official data showed today, Monday, that the annual inflation rate in Turkey fell to 84.39% in November for the first time since May 2021, which is slightly less than expectations, ending a 17-month period of increases since last year.

The Turkish Statistical Institute said that consumer prices rose 2.88% on a monthly basis, as expected Consumer price inflation should reach 84.65% on an annual basis.

Monthly inflation reached a 24-year high in October, when it reached 85.51%..

On the other hand, the domestic producer price index increased by 0.74% on a monthly basis in November, while the annual basis achieved an increase of 136.02%.

Last month, the Turkish Central Bank ended an unconventional easing cycle that it carried out, despite the rise in prices, and cut the interest rate to 9% of 19% respond to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s call to stimulate the economy.

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