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Morocco's inflation hits year-high in August
Annual inflation reached 2.2 per cent in August, from 1.8 per cent in July; consumer prices rose by 1.4 per cent in August, the sharpest month to month increases in over a year
Published in Ahram Online on 20 - 09 - 2011

Higher food and education costs drove inflation in Morocco to 2.2 per cent in August, from 1.8 per cent in July, official data showed ahead of a central bank meeting expected to keep benchmark interest rates unchanged.
Inflation has now stayed above the central Bank al-Maghrib's full-year forecast of 1.4 per cent for two straight months.
The bank holds on Tuesday its quarterly policy board meeting to decide whether to change its benchmark interest rate which has remained at 3.25 per cent since March, 2009.
Consumer food prices rose 4 per cent in August from a year earlier, the state's High Planning Commission (HCP) said, accelerating from 3.1 per cent in July and 0.6 percent in June.
Food products account for about 40 per cent of the consumer price index' total weighting.
Education costs, weighing about a tenth of food items, rose 4.6 per cent from August, 2010. Demand for private education is posting double-digit growth in Morocco due to a prevalent perception of inefficiency in public education.
HCP did not explain the rise in food and education costs.
Analysts point to combined effects of wage hikes the government agreed to in late-April, the arrival from abroad of close to 1.5 million Moroccan expatriates for the summer holiday and higher demand for food products during the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, which coincided this year with August.
Wage hikes for public sector employees and an increase in the minimum wage for the private sector, involving a larger number of Moroccans, kicked in July.
Anxious to avoid the kind of unrest seen in other parts of the Arab world and worried about increases in global commodity prices, Rabat has raised salaries and almost trebled funds for food and energy subsidies to 48 billion dirhams.
The wage hikes and the state's push to keep prices unchanged through subsidies may have encouraged shopkeepers to raise prices ahead of the of Ramadan, analysts say.
On a monthly basis, consumer prices rose by 1.4 per cent in August, the sharpest month to month increases in over a year.
Underlying inflation, a gauge used by Morocco's central bank to set the benchmark interest rate that excludes state tariffs and volatile prices, stood at an annual 1.3 per cent in August, unchanged from the three previous months.
"An inflation rate of 2.2 per cent will not force Bank al-Maghrib to tweak its benchmark interest rate. It's (inflation) still at an acceptable level," said Mounir Mellouk, head of capital markets at Casablanca Finance Markets.
The central bank, he noted, raised interest rates in 2007 and 2008 when inflation hit 4 percent.
"From a monetary perspective, the (benchmark interest) rate should remain unchanged: Loans and money supply growth rates have eased recently. Money supply is now growing at an annual 4 per cent while we had a double-digit growth figure two years ago," Mellouk said.
The central bank is expected to release a statement on the outcome of its policy board meeting at about 14:00 GMT before Governor Abdellatif Jouahri meets reporters at 15:30 GMT.


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