...six-year high of 5.0 percent from 4.0 percent a month earlier. **************************************************************** KEY POINTS: (pct change) Nov Oct Nov forecast month/month 0.9 0.6 0.4 year/year 5.0 4.0 4.5 CENTRAL BANK FORECAST: The figure comes in well above the central bank's forecast which envisaged a 3.6-4.2 percent annual rate for November in its quarterly projection made in October. Details of November inflation data.................[nPRA001656] Details of November jobless data...................[nPRa001657] - The year-on-year inflation rate is the highest since August 2001. - The monthly gain driven by a 4.0 percent rise in food prices, the sharpest increase since January 1993. - Fuel prices up 2.9 percent month-on-month. - Prices for alcohol and tobacco up 0.8 percent on the back of a 2.8 percent rise in beer prices and a 0.6 percent increase in tobacco products prices. COMMENTARY: PETR DUFEK, ANALYST, CSOB BANK, PRAGUE "This is much poorer number than the market had expected. The year-on-year rate is 1.1 percentage points above the latest CNB (central bank) forecast. Our expectations were pessimistic, however food prices grew significantly faster than expected. "From the central bank's point of view, today's number is a confirmation of the path towards monetary policy tightening, which however needs to be very deliberate given the (firm) crown." BACKGROUND: - The central bank increased the key two-week repo rate by 25 basis points to 3.50 percent in November. - Report on last Czech c.bank rate decision [ID:nL29206268] [ID:nPRA001631] [ID:n29679528] - The central bank (CNB) targets headline inflation which it seeks to keep at 3 percent year-on-year, allowing for fluctuations by plus/minus one percentage point from this level. - The CNB's quarterly prediction sees consumer prices rising 4.4-5.8 percent year-on-year in September 2008 and 3.1-4.5 percent in March 2009, consumer inflation net of impact of indirect tax changes rising 2.5-3.9 percent year-on-year in September 2008 and 2.6-4.0 percent in March 2009. LINKS: - For further details on November other past inflation data, Reuters 3000 Xtra users can click on the Czech Statistical Bureau's website: http://www.czso.cz/eng/csu.nsf/kalendar/2004-ISC - For LIVE Czech economic data releases, click on - Instant Views on other Czech data [CZ/INSTANT] - Overview of Czech macroeconomic indicators [CZ/ECI] - Key data releases in central Europe [CEE-CONVERGENCE-WATCH] - For Czech money markets data click on - Czech money guide - Czech benchmark state bond prices - Czech forward money market rates (Reporting by Marek Petrus; editing by Tony Austin) Keywords: CZECH ECONOMY/INFLATION
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