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MOSCOW, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Annual inflation in Russia slowed further in January, but consumer prices rose in month-on-month terms, data showed on Friday.
Inflation has slowed since accelerating sharply after Russia began what it calls a "special military operation" in Ukraine on Feb. 24, a move that triggered sweeping Western sanctions and disrupted supply chains.
In January, annual inflation slowed to 11.77% from 11.94% a month earlier, data from the statistics service Rosstat showed. Analysts polled by Reuters expected a slowdown to 11.5%. The Bank of Russia targets annual inflation at 4%. Month-on-month, the consumer price index (CPI) rose 0.84% after a 0.78% increase in December. In March, the index jumped 7.61%, the biggest month-on-month increase since January 1999. The central bank on Friday kept its key rate at 7.5% and its year-end inflation forecast at 5.0-7.0%. Rosstat gave the following details:
RUSSIAN CPI Jan 23 Dec 22 Jan 22 Mth/mth pct change +0.84 +0.78 +0.99
- food +1.32 +0.60 +1.44
- non-food +0.21 +0.05 +0.67
- services +1.01 +2.04 +0.76 Y/Y pct change +11.77 +11.94 +8.73 Core CPI y/y pct change +13.72 +14.31 +9.24 (Reporting by Alexander Marrow Editing by Gareth Jones)