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Russian consumer prices dip again

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MOSCOW: Consumer prices in Russia declined 0.17% in the week to July 15 ater sliding 0.03% a week earlier, data showed on recently.

The rouble’s strengthen­ing and a drop in consumer demand have helped Russia rein in inflation, which soared to 20-year highs in annual terms ater Moscow sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine on Feb. 24.

So far this year, consumer prices have risen 11.41% compared with a 4.51% increase in the same period of 2021, data from the Federal Statistics Service Rosstat showed. Prices on nearly everything, from vegetables and sugar to clothes and smartphone­s, have risen sharply since Feb. 24.

In a separate set of data, the economy ministry said annual consumer inflation slowed to 15.39% as of July 15, down from 15.62% a week earlier.

Meanwhile, inflationa­ry expectatio­ns among Russian households declined in July to 10.8%, their lowest level since March 2021, from 12.4% in June, data showed on Wednesday.

The central bank, which targets annual inflation at 4%, is widely expected to cut its key interest rate by at least 50 basis points from 9.5% at its board meeting on Friday, to limit the depth of economic contractio­n with cheaper lending.

The data on inflationa­ry expectatio­ns increases the probabilit­y that the central bank could opt for a larger 100-basis-point cut on Friday, said Evgeny Suvorov, economist at Centrocred­itbank.

High inflation has been the key concern among Russian households for years as it dents living standards, something that this year will be aggravated by the economic crisis triggered by unpreceden­ted Western sanctions against Russia.

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