Togo: Inflation should reach 1.2% in 2018

Economic governance
Monday, 12 March 2018 16:41
Togo: Inflation should reach 1.2% in 2018

(Togo First) - After recording a negative inflation (-0.8%) in 2017, level of prices should rise in 2018, according to data obtained by Togo First from institutions like BCEAO, World Bank and Ecobank.

Indeed, this level should increase by 1.2%, Ecobank’s experts said.

As for BCEAO, it states that inflation rate was -0.1% at end-January 2018, year-to-year, and -1.6% in December 2017 (year-to-year still).

On a year-to-year basis, average in the region was 0.9% at end-January 2018; Burkina Faso and Niger recorded the highest rates. Throughout the rest of the year, inflation should rise but still remain low, in line with WAEMU’s convergence criteria, to better stimulate local demand.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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