BOGOTA, Oct 30 Reuters Colombia39;s inflation could have slowed in October but forecasts for consumer price growth through the year end rose due to uncertainty caused by the El Nino weather phenomenon, a Reuters poll found on Monday.
According to the median forecast from 17 analysts, consumer prices could have risen 0.35 n October, slower than the 0.54 in September and the 0.93 seen in the same month last year.
Estimates ranged from 0.29 to 0.50.
If the median forecast is met, inflation for the 12 months through October would hit 10.60, below the 10.99 through September but still far higher than the central bank39;s 3 target.
We expect moderation in food and housing, and as has become the norm, there could be pressure from gasoline in transport, said David Cubides, chief economist of the Alianza brokerage, who forecast inflation of 0.31 in October.
The government39;s DANE statistics agency will publish October inflation data on Wednesday Nov. 8.
Colombia39;s slow process of disinflation is aided by the delayed effect of tighter financial conditions and the country39;s sharp economic slowdown, but is limited by rising gasoline prices and high indexation, said Andres Abadia, Phanteon Macroeconomics39; chief economist for Latin America.
Inflation forecasts for the year rose to 9.62, compared to the 9.30 shown in the previous survey.
The El Nino weather phenomenon leads to drier weather, affecting crops and subsequently food prices.
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