Gulf inflation surges

Published September 2, 2008

RIYADH/ABU DHABI, Sept 1: Inflation in key Gulf Arab nations surged to multi-decade highs in mid-2008 on relentless rises in food and rental costs, new data showed on Monday, posing new challenges to the region’s central banks.

Inflation in Saudi Arabia in July accelerated to 11.1 per cent, its highest level in at least 30 years, while in Abu Dhabi, the biggest member of the UAE federation, prices rose 12.9 per cent in June, according to the latest data.

Inflation in Gulf Arab states has raced ahead on record revenues from windfall oil profits and massive public spending plans designed to transform the desert states into centres of finance, tourism, manufacturing and education. In Saudi Arabia, inflation has stirred public discontent and led the government to attempt a number of measures to mitigate pressures.—Reuters

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