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SA inflation rate at four-month high before rates call

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
March 20, 2024
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South Africa’s inflation rate climbed to a four-month high, likely cementing the central bank’s resolve to keep borrowing costs on hold when it meets next week.

The consumer price index rose to 5.6% in February from a year earlier, compared with 5.3% the prior month, Pretoria-based Statistics South Africa said Wednesday in a statement on its website. The median of 17 economists’ estimates in a Bloomberg survey was 5.5%.

Read: Inflation cools to 5.1% in December

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The uptick means inflation has moved further away from the 4.5% midpoint of the central bank’s target range, where it prefers to anchor expectations. It also comes a day after data showed average inflation expectations for this year and next remain above that midpoint, although they declined slightly from the previous report.

Governor Lesetja Kganyago has repeatedly said that until inflation retreats to 4.5% in a sustainable manner and settles there, the central bank will be unwilling to adjust its policy stance.

Analysts polled by Bloomberg predict the governor and his colleagues will leave interest rates at a 15-year-high of 8.25% for a fifth straight meeting when they announce their policy decision on March 27.

Listen: Rate cuts likely sooner rather than later

Yields on government bonds pared an earlier drop. They fell as much as 13 basis points before the data was released. They traded 3 basis points lower from closing levels at 12.08%

Forward-rate agreements starting in a month’s time show traders aren’t pricing in rate cut and in fact see a less than 10% chance of 25 basis-point hike. The first chance traders see of a cut is in July

Read: South Africa inflation expectations dip before rate meeting

February’s price-growth was largely driven by higher transport costs, housing & utilities and food and non-alcoholic beverages.

Core inflation, which excludes the cost of food, non-alcoholic drinks, fuel and electricity, quickened to 5% from 4.6% in January as rising health-insurance costs filtered into the data. The statistics agency surveys medical-insurance costs biannually in February and April.

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