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Philippines: Headline inflation slides to six-month low

Philippines: Headline inflation slides to six-month low| FXMAG.COM
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  1. Year-on-year change in CPI
    1. Headline inflation slows considerably to 7.6%
      1. Headline inflation slows due to slowdown in food price gains
        1. One down, one more to go for a BSP pause

          March inflation fell to 7.6% from 8.6% previously

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          Increases in food prices are slowing in the Philippines
          7.6%

          Year-on-year change in CPI

          Six-month low

          Lower than expected

          Headline inflation slows considerably to 7.6%

          March inflation settled at 7.6% year-over-year, much lower than the 8.6% reported in the previous month. On a month-on-month basis, CPI was lower by 0.2%. Slower inflation was reported in the index-heavy food subsector, with inflation moderating to 9.3% from 10.8% in February. Slower inflation was also recorded in energy-related subsectors such as utilities (7.6% from 8.6%) and transport (5.3% from 9.0%).  

          Receding supply-side pressures helped bring down headline inflation however second-round effects have resulted in faster inflation for restaurants (8.3%) and personal services (5.6%), which pushed core inflation to 8.0%.

          Headline inflation slows due to slowdown in food price gains

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          Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

          One down, one more to go for a BSP pause

          Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) BSP Governor Felipe Medalla previously mentioned that he could consider a pause at the next policy meeting should prices begin to fall (negative month-on-month inflation) and should headline inflation show signs of heading back towards to target convincingly. Today’s inflation reading could be one additional data point that could convince Governor Medalla that inflation is finally moderating. 

          Read next: FX Daily: Data adds pressure to fragile dollar| FXMAG.COM

          We expect inflation to moderate further in April which could open the door for a BSP pause at the May meeting.     

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