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  • The economic future: Inflation, Deflation or Stagflation?

    Unexpected increases in inflation in the US and the UK, along with a record high nominal gold price, have put the prospect of inflation – and, for some, even stagflation – back on the table for economists, market analysts and central banks. 

  • Brief reflections on South Africa’s food price inflation

    South Africa’s food price inflation accelerated to 4.6% y/y in July 2020, from 4.5% y/y in the previous month.

  • The October uptick in South Africa’s food price inflation may be a temporary blip

    My intention in this blog post is to briefly discuss South Africa’s food price inflation data for October 2020, which showed a sharp increase to a level last seen in August 2017.

  • If inflation is kept in check, there’s a good chance the economic boom will last

    Judging by recently reported indicators of global economic activity, this outlook is now being borne out.

  • South Africa’s food price inflation could soften in the coming months

    It sometimes feels like there is little more to discuss regarding South Africa’s consumer food price inflation.

  • An uptick in South Africa consumer food price inflation in January 2022

    The data released by Statistics South Africa this morning shows that consumer food price inflation accelerated to 6,2% y/y in January 2022, from 5,9% y/y in the previous month. Fish, oils and fats, and vegetables are the primary products underpinning this uptick in the overall consumer food price inflation.

  • FOOD INFLATION- BFAP- March 2022

    Similar to January 2022, major drivers of food inflation internationally include high agricultural commodity prices, resulting from challenging weather conditions, supply chain disruptions and rising energy prices exacerbated by the ripple effects of the Russia-Ukraine war.

  • Inflation should be viewed as public enemy number 1: here’s why

    Inflation is a process of sustained increases in the general price level over a period of time, typically 12 months.

  • In the U.S. and around the world, inflation is high and getting higher

    Two years ago, with millions of people out of work and central bankers and politicians striving to lift the U.S. economy out of a pandemic-induced recession, inflation seemed like an afterthought.

  • HOW CONSUMERS THINK ABOUT INFLATION

    With inflation rising to levels unseen in decades, households across the world are asking themselves how much more they can expect to pay for gasoline, groceries, and other necessities.

  • Why freight costs and not oil are to blame for the spike in global inflation

    When analysing the composition of the basket of goods and services that form the basis for the calculation of the consumer price indices in South Africa and most of its key trading partners, these prices certainly stand out, as do some food prices.

  • Perspectives on agriculture's GDP performance in Q2 2022

    South Africa’s seasonally adjusted GDP decreased by 0.7% in the second quarter of 2022. The biggest contributors to this contraction were agriculture, forestry & fisheries (-7.7%), followed by manufacturing (-5.9%), mining & quarrying (3.5%), construction (-2.4%) and trade, catering, and accommodation (-1.5%).

  • G-20 Background Note on the Macroeconomic Impact of Food and Energy Insecurity

    The surge in food and energy prices during the past few years has fueled inflation and hurt growth. 

  • Some moderation in South Africa’s consumer food inflation?

    The data released by Statistics South Africa on May 24 shows that consumer food inflation moderated at 14,3% in April 2023 from 14,4% in the previous month.

  • Inflation targeting — probing levels of success of monetary policy in South Africa

    The South African Reserve Bank (Sarb) implemented the inflation target policy in 2000. An inflation target band of 3% to 6% was selected, and this target was based on what the Sarb thought at that time was an appropriate level of inflation to allow economic growth.

  • South Africa's consumer food inflation slowed in June 2023

    South Africa's consumer food inflation slowed in June 2023, recorded at 11,1% from 12,0% in the previous month.

  • South Africa's consumer food inflation decelerated in July 2023

    South Africa's consumer food inflation continued to slow in July 2023, recorded at 10,0% from 11,1% in the previous month.

  • South Africa's consumer food inflation continued to slow in August 2023

    South Africa's consumer food inflation slowed to 8,2% in August 2023 from 10% in the previous month.

  • Resilient Global Economy Still Limping Along, With Growing Divergences

    The global economy continues to recover from the pandemic, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the cost-of-living crisis.

  • South Africa's consumer food inflation accelerated mildly in October 2023

    After slowing for six consecutive months, South Africa's consumer food inflation quickened to 8,8% in October 2023, from 8,0% in the previous month.

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