Egypt consumer inflation fell to 11.1 pct in September

Egypt‘s annual urban consumer inflation fell to 11.1 percent in September from 11.5 percent in August, the official statistics agency CAPMAS said on Thursday.

Egypt‘s economy has been in turmoil since a popular uprising ousted autocrat Hosni Mubarak in 2011, deterring tourists and foreign investors and straining the country’s finances and foreign reserves.

Annual inflation reached its highest rate in nearly four years in November, then began falling back until the government introduced fuel price increases in July, triggering a rise over the past two months.

This content is from :Reuters

 

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