Philippine Daily Inquirer

SEPTEMBER INFLATION LIKELY HIT 6.4%, SAYS DOF

- By Ben O. de Vera @bendeveraI­NQ

As food prices remained elevated, inflation likely hit 6.4 percent in September, similar to the over nine-year high rate posted in August, the Department of Finance (DOF) said Friday.

In an economic bulletin, DOF Undersecre­tary and chief economist Gil S. Beltran nonetheles­s said month-onmonth inflation in September slowed to 0.6 percent from August’s 0.9 percent.

This meant that the price increases in September were lower compared to prices a month ago.

But the rate of increase in prices of food and nonalcohol­ic beverages in September was faster, at 9.3 percent year-onyear, compared with the 8.5 percent in August.

Food and nonalcohol­ic beverages accounted for the biggest share of the DOF’s 6.4percent headline inflation forecast for September, at 3.7 percentage points.

Last August, food and nonalcohol­ic beverages accounted for a lower 3.4 percentage points of the headline inflation rate.

In terms of year-on-year increase, the largest jump was in tobacco prices, at 29.6 percent, followed by operation of personal transport (up 21.3 percent), vegetables (19.4 percent), fish (12.3 percent), non-alcoholic beverages (11.9 percent), and rice (10 percent).

“Price increases in food items are the main drivers of inflation. The decline in power rates, however, moderated the inflationa­ry pressure from non-food items,” Beltran noted.

The price increases of nonfood items slowed to 3.7 percent year-on-year in September from 4.2 percent last August.

For Beltran, “strong Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) mon- etary action backed by two successive 50-basis point policy rate hikes and the President’s support to administra­tive measures proposed by the Economic Developmen­t Cluster to remove nontariff barriers on major food items will moderate food inflation in the short run.”

Last Thursday’s rate hike was the most aggressive monetary policy tightening streak by the BSP since the crisis-ridden Joseph Estrada presidency.

“Policy reforms including rice tarifficat­ion and budget support for agricultur­al productivi­ty programs will stem similar inflation episodes in the future,” Beltran added.

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