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<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR>Oct 25, 2008
</TR><!-- headline one : start --><TR>Vietnam inflation at 26.7% <!--10 min-->
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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"-->HANOI - VIETNAM'S consumer prices rose by 26.7 per cent in Octagainst the same month last year, the state-run General Statistics Office (GSO) said in inflation data released on Saturday.
The figure was lower than the year-on-year inflation rate of 27.9 per cent reported in Sept, and consumer prices also dropped by 0.2 per cent month-to-month, the first such decline in two and a half years.
The monthly fall comes amid lower world commodity and energy prices, domestic fuel price cuts and Vietnamese banks tightening credit.
Since the start of the year, Vietnam's consumer price index has risen by 21.6 per cent, said the GSO. Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung last week forecast that the annual inflation rate for 2008 would be 24 per cent.
The GSO said that year-on-year food prices were up by 40.6 per cent in Oct, but down by 0.4 per cent against Sept.
Prices for housing and construction materials increased by 22.8 per cent year-on-year and declined by 1.1 per cent month-to month.
Beverage and tobacco prices were up by 13.3 per cent compared to Oct 2007 but down by 0.7 per cent compared to last month. Vietnam, after more than a decade of rapid economic growth, has struggled to contain double-digit inflation this year, which hit a record 28.3 per cent in Aug, through a policy of fiscal and monetary tightening. -- AFP
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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"-->HANOI - VIETNAM'S consumer prices rose by 26.7 per cent in Octagainst the same month last year, the state-run General Statistics Office (GSO) said in inflation data released on Saturday.
The figure was lower than the year-on-year inflation rate of 27.9 per cent reported in Sept, and consumer prices also dropped by 0.2 per cent month-to-month, the first such decline in two and a half years.
The monthly fall comes amid lower world commodity and energy prices, domestic fuel price cuts and Vietnamese banks tightening credit.
Since the start of the year, Vietnam's consumer price index has risen by 21.6 per cent, said the GSO. Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung last week forecast that the annual inflation rate for 2008 would be 24 per cent.
The GSO said that year-on-year food prices were up by 40.6 per cent in Oct, but down by 0.4 per cent against Sept.
Prices for housing and construction materials increased by 22.8 per cent year-on-year and declined by 1.1 per cent month-to month.
Beverage and tobacco prices were up by 13.3 per cent compared to Oct 2007 but down by 0.7 per cent compared to last month. Vietnam, after more than a decade of rapid economic growth, has struggled to contain double-digit inflation this year, which hit a record 28.3 per cent in Aug, through a policy of fiscal and monetary tightening. -- AFP