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Pakistan inflation scales to record 35.37% as IMF reforms spur gains

The central bank last month delivered a blowout 300-basis-point increase to 20 percent to rein in skyrocketing prices that were stoked by a weaker currency

April 01, 2023 / 02:25 PM IST
Consumer prices in Pakistan rose 35.37 percent from a year earlier.

Consumer prices in Pakistan rose 35.37 percent from a year earlier.

Pakistan’s inflation quickened by a record on higher taxes and energy prices, suggesting that further interest rate increases may be needed.

Consumer prices rose 35.37 percent from a year earlier, according to data released by the statistics department Saturday. That compares with a median estimate for a 34.8 percent gain in a Bloomberg survey and a 31.55 percent increase in February.

The latest print may bolster the case for State Bank of Pakistan to raise the target rate at a review scheduled April 4, with all but one of 14 economists surveyed so far expecting a hike.

The central bank last month delivered a blowout 300-basis-point increase to 20 percent to rein in skyrocketing prices that were stoked by a weaker currency, as well as tax and energy price hikes aimed at clinching an International Monetary Fund bailout that’s still in limbo.

The IMF has asked the South Asian nation to seek commitments from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates before it revives the bailout.

Transport prices climbed up 54.94 percent, while food inflation quickened 47.15 percent in March from a year earlier, data showed. Clothing and footwear prices accelerated 21.93 percent and housing, water and electricity costs rose 17.49 percent.

Bloomberg
first published: Apr 1, 2023 02:25 pm