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Inflation eases Considerably
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ISLAMABAD (February 01 2009): The SPI inflation has eased considerably during the last three months as it declined from 29.41 percent on November 27 to 22.56 percent on January 27, according to Federal Bureau of Statistics. Federal Bureau of Statistics figures show a continuous decline in the weekly inflation during the last 10 weeks in the SPI, based on prices of 53 essential items from 17 urban areas which is released at the end of every week.
The figures showed that SPI inflation was 29.41 percent on November 27 and came down to 27.75 percent on subsequent week ending on December 4, 2008. On December 11 it declined to 26.88 per cent and 24.76 per cent on December 18. The weekly inflation was decelerated to 23.61 per cent on December 24 and came down to 21.08 per cent on January 1.
On the week ending January 6, the SPI inflation was recorded 19.25 per cent. However in the next two weeks it slightly increased and surged to 22.93 per cent on week ended January 22 over the same period of last year. Again it eased to 22.56 per cent on week ended on January 29 from 22.93 per cent of previous week following decline in the prices of vegetable, LPG, rice, cooking oil etc during the week.
The SPI bulletin revealed increasing trend in the prices of 17 commodities, declining in 14 whereas the prices of 22 commodities remained stable during the week. The price of chicken, eggs, gur, salt powdered, tomatoes, bread plain mid size, sugar, bananas, onion, tea prepared, electric bulb 60 watts, beef, cooked beef plate, moong pulse washed, gram pulse washed, milk fresh and mash pulse increased during the week while the price of potatoes, wheat flour average quality, vegetable ghee loose, garlic, LPG cylinder 11 kg, masoor pulse washed, wheat average quality, vegetable ghee tin, red chillies, kerosene, rice irr-6, rice basmati broken, mustard oil and cooking oil tine declined.
The price of mutton, milk powdered NIDO, curd, tea packet, cooked dal plate, cigarette K-2, coarse latha, lawn, voil printed, shirting, sandal gents Bata, sandal ladies Bata, firewood, match box, washing soap nylon, bath soap lifebuoy, gas charges up to 3.3719 MMBTU, electric charges 1-100 units, petrol diesel and telephone local call remained unchanged during the week.