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Number: 2008-26 Date Released: April 4, 2008 |
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SUMMARY INFLATION REPORT
The annual headline inflation rate at the national level jumped to 6.4 percent in March from 5.4 percent in February. This was primarily due to the 8.2 percent hike in the annual rate of the heavily weighted food, beverages and tobacco (FBT) items from 6.8 percent. Higher annual rates in all the other commodity groups also contributed to the uptrend. Inflation a year ago was 2.2 percent. Similarly, higher annual price increases in all the commodity groups caused the annual inflation rate in the National Capital Region (NCR) to gain by 1.3 percentage points, to 5.4 percent in March from 4.1 percent in February. The year-on-year inflation rate in Areas Outside the National Capital Region (AONCR) also picked up to 6.8 percent in March from 6.0 percent in February brought about by higher annual price adjustments in all the commodity groups.
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