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–   in   the   last   two   months   of   the   year.
The   central   bank,   which   was   criticised   by   the   ruling   Georgian   Dream   party   for its   inflation   management   in   2014-2015,   sought   to   contain   what   it   deemed   as "one-off   factors"   affecting   the   currency   in   late   2016   by   intervening   in   foreign exchange   markets.
The   Georgian   central   bank   said   in   May   that   it   expected   inflation   to   stay   above its   5%   target   this   year   due   to   "supply-side   pressures".   The   regulator   tightened its   monetary   policy   by   increasing   its   key   refinancing   rate   by   25   basis   points   in May   and   said   it   did   not   expect   further   rate   increases   "all   things   being   equal".
In   a   statement   on   July   26,   the   Georgian   central   bank   said   that   the   hike   in consumer   prices   was   expected   to   reverse   in   the   second   half   of   the   year.
On   a   monthly   basis,   consumer   prices   contracted   by   0.9%   in   July.
4.2.2    PPI   dynamic
Georgia’s   PPI decreases   in   July
Georgia’s   annual   inflation   in   domestic   producer   prices   declined   from 12.3%   in   June   to   10.7%   in   July.    Producer   price   inflation   is   on   a   six-month trend   of   escalation,   rising   from   November   2016’s   1.7%   to   above   9%   since   the start   of   this   year,   moving   in   parallel   with   the   CPI.
The   rise   in   PPI   was   mainly   attributed   to   an   11%   expansion   in   production   prices for   manufacturing,   9.7%   rise   in   the   price   of   mining   and   quarrying   and   9.4% increase   in   electrical,   energy,   gas,   steam   and   hot   water.
On   a   monthly   basis,   producer   prices   edged   by   0.1%   in   July.
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