South Korea July inflation nearly 24-yr high as more tightening looms | Inquirer Business

South Korea July inflation nearly 24-yr high as more tightening looms

/ 09:16 AM August 02, 2022

An office worker eats his lunch at a convenience store in Seoul, South Korea.  File photo/ REUTERS/ Heo Ran/File Photo

SEOUL  – South Korea’s consumer inflation sped up to a nearly 24-year high in July, data showed on Tuesday, supporting the market’s view for further central bank tightening this year.

The consumer price index (CPI) stood 6.3 percent higher in July than a year earlier, accelerating from a 6-percent rise seen in June. The July inflation rate was the fastest pace since the 6.8-percent increase in November 1998.

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It matched the median forecast in a Reuters survey.

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The data supports expectations by economists that the central bank, which has raised the policy interest rate to 2.25 percent from 0.5 percent over the past year, will raise the rate yet further.

“Today’s data showed signs that inflation would begin slowing after the current quarter, but it will take longer for inflation expectations to ease due to lagging effects,” said Oh Chang-sob, an economist at Hyundai Motor Securities.

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The index rose 0.5 percent in July on a monthly basis, just above a 0.4 percent rise tipped in the survey of economists but slowing from a 0.6 percent gain in June, the Statistics Korea data showed.

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Annual core inflation, which excludes volatile food and energy prices, ended a three-month run of successive acceleration to hold steady in July at the 3.9 percent rate seen in June. That was a tentative sign of future relief from high inflation.

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Tuesday’s data will be the only monthly inflation figures released between the central bank’s raising of interest rates in July and its next policy meeting, this month. The July rise, 50 basis points, was bigger than usual.

The Bank of Korea, which began tightening policy late last year ahead of its peers, has said that the big-step rate hike on July 13 was unusual and that it would most likely be raising by the usual 25 basis points each time in the future.

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