A Reuters poll of analysts has found that Egypt’s annual headline inflation is forecast to have increased further in May.
Egypt: Inflation forecast to have climbed further in May
State statistics agency, CAPMAS, is expected to release the latest figures on Wednesday – six days earlier than usual.
This is due to the 3-day Muslim holiday, Eid al-Adha, which gets underway at sunset on Thursday.
The median forecast of the 12 analysts suggests annual urban consumer inflation will have risen to 14.9% in May, up from 13.9% in April.
This is primarily due to an unfavourable base effect, with some residual impact from energy price hikes in mid-April.
The increase on a range of fuel products by up to almost 15% was in line with commitments sought by the International Monetary Fund.
Annual inflation has plunged from a record high of 38% in September 2023, helped by an $8 billion financial support package signed with the IMF in March 2024.