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Why inflation slowdown matters 

by Gazette Staff
February 16, 2025
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Egypt’s battle against soaring inflation is showing tentative signs of progress, offering a sliver of hope for an economy grappling with persistent challenges.  Recent data reveals a slight dip in inflation, prompting optimism among policymakers and economists.   

In January, Egypt’s core inflation rate, a key metric used by the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) to guide interest rate decisions, edged down to 22.6 per cent, compared to 23.2 per cent the previous month.  This marginal decrease, while positive, underscores the stubborn nature of inflationary pressures.  Similarly, urban consumer price inflation also saw a slight decline, falling to 24 per cent year-on-year in January from 24.1 per cent in December, according to figures released by the state-run Central Agency for Public Mobilisation and Statistics (CAPMAS). 

Analysts at BMI, a research unit of Fitch Solutions, suggest that while Egypt’s consumer price inflation has shown some downward movement in 2024, progress has been slow.  They attribute this gradual easing primarily to sharp decreases in food prices, a crucial component of the Egyptian consumer basket.

From a macroeconomic perspective, falling inflationary pressures will inevitably lead to more rate cuts as the monetary authority is trying to boost direct investment by lowering borrowing costs. 

In December, the CBE’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) kept overnight deposit, lending, and main operation rates unchanged at 27.25, 28.25 and 27.75 per cent, respectively. It has maintained a conservative, balanced monetary policy since the currency float in March 2024. 

The monetary policymakers are committed to further strengthening the monetary policy framework via a gradual easing tactic to ensure a stabilised foreign exchange rate and lower inflation rates in the medium term.  

Stabilised prices 

A stabilised level of prices is significantly critical in combating poverty, particularly in the most populous Arab country. Price stability makes the man in the street feel real economic growth in terms of stronger purchasing power.

This economic stability encourages investments and savings, fostering a more secure financial environment. Moreover, it enables better planning and budgeting for households, reducing the uncertainty that often accompanies fluctuating prices.

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