Saudi Arabia’s headline inflation rate slowed from 3.0% y/y in February to 2.7% y/y in March as both food and non-food inflation decreased last month. We think that inflation will continue to ease over the remainder of this year toward 1.5-2.0% y/y which will ease the pinch on household real incomes and support consumer spending.
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