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December 8 Saudi CPI inflation Monthly change Annual change October 8 -.3. September 8 -.. Year-to-October average.3. Inflation rates in trade partners (latest) Kuwait Bahrain Oman Japan UAE S. Korea Euro Area UK Saudi Arabia US China India Turkey Inflation Update Mild pick-up in inflation rates The latest General Authority for Statistics (GaStat) inflation release for October shows that prices rose by. percent yearon-year, and declined by.3 percent month-on-month. Since the start of the year, prices have risen by an average of. percent year-to-october, despite the introduction of the valueadded tax (VAT) and utility and fuel price reform at the turn of the year. Food and beverages prices rose by 6.3 percent year-to- October, with main price rises coming from fish, bread and cereals. Housing and utilities prices were marginally down by.7 percent year-to-october, likely to be due to the impact of rentals for housing which declined by an average of.9 percent year-to- October. Transportation prices saw the highest growth rate among the CPI basket groups in the year-to-october, by. percent, after Tobacco. In 9, we expect inflation rates to average around. percent, as prices are expected to continue the downward trend in the short term, to adjust with VAT and the structural reforms in the labor market. For comments and queries please contact: Fahad Alturki Chief Economist and Head of Research falturki@jadwa.com Nouf N. Alsharif Economist nalsharif@jadwa.com Head office: Phone +966 79- Fax +966 79-7 P.O. Box 6677, Riyadh Kingdom of Saudi Arabia www.jadwa.com Jadwa Investment is licensed by the Capital Market Authority to conduct Securities Businesses, license number 63-37. Figure : Inflation rates 3 - - % change (m/m) % change (y/y) View Jadwa Investment s research archive and sign up to receive future publications: http://www.jadwa.com -3 Oct- Apr-6 Oct-6 Apr-7 Oct-7 Apr-8 Oct-8 Released: December--8, : UTC+3

December 8 Recent Developments In the year-to-october, prices rose by a yearly average of. percent. The latest General Authority for Statistics (GaStat) inflation released for October shows that prices rose by. percent year-on-year, and declined by.3 percent month-on-month. In the year-to-october, prices have risen by a yearly average of. percent, despite the introduction of the percent value-added tax (VAT) and utility and fuel price reform at the turn of the year. The inflation rate in October, at. percent, is the highest in seven months, compared to a rise in September by. percent, year-onyear. However, on a month-on-month basis, prices continued to slow, by.3 percent in October and. percent in September, indicating a gradual slowdown in prices as the local economy is adjusting to VAT, utility price reform, and other structural changes in the labor market. CPI basket groups Food & beverages prices rose by 6.3 percent year-to-october. Rentals for housing declined by an average of.9 percent year-to- October. Food and beverages prices rose by 6.3 percent year-to-october. Looking at sub-group data, we find that the main rises in food prices, year-to-october, came from fish, followed by bread and cereals, which were affected by the rise in international cereal prices, measured by the FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations). In the year-to-october 8, the FAO cereals price index was up by an average of 9. percent. Meanwhile, the FAO food price index declined by an average of.8 percent, compared to an increase by 9.9 percent during the same period last year. Looking ahead, we expect food prices to slow following this international trend, as the food and beverages group contain several imported items. Housing and utilities prices were marginally down by.7 percent year-to-october, despite the spike in the sub-item electricity and fuels by.3 percent in the year-to-october, due to the fuel and utility price reform enacted at the start of the year. This slowdown in prices is likely to be due to the impact of rentals for housing, a subitem with a large weight in the segment, which declined by an average of.9 percent year-to-october (Figure ). Table : Main highlights of Saudi CPI inflation Month-on-month Weights Year-on-year Sep-8 Oct-8 Contribution, ppt Sep-8 Oct-8 Contribution, ppt Food & beverages 8.8.7.7. 6.8 7.3.3 Housing & utilities.3 -. -. -. -3. -3.6 -.97 Tobacco.7...... Clothing & footwear 6. -.8 -.8 -. -6. -.9 -.9 Furnishing & maintenance 8. -3. -.9 -.3..8.3 Health.3 -.9 -.6....9 Transport 9.9-3. -3. -....7 Communication 8. -3. -3..... Recreation & culture 3. -3.7-3.8.. 3.. Education.. 3..... Restaurants & hotels 6. -3.3 -.8 -. 8. 8.6. Misc. goods & services.7-3.3 -.8 -.... Core inflation*.9 -. -. -. 3. 3..9 General index. -. -.3 -.8... Note: * Core inflation excludes food and housing inflation and is Jadwa Investment s estimate.

(Thousand units) (Thousand units) December 8 As rentals for housing is exempted from VAT, we see this declining trend as largely correlated with latest data showing that the total number of foreigners in the Saudi labor market has declined by around. million since the start of 7 up to the end of Q 8, possibly indicating a significant rise in final exit visas, and therefore resulting in a reduction in demand for housing rentals. Sakani program is expected to introduce around thousand additional units in December 8. Transportation prices saw one of the highest growth year-to- October, by. percent, after Tobacco. Additionally, the slowdown is likely to be affected by the Ministry of Housing (MOH) reforms in the real estate sector, which aims to make housing prices more affordable for citizens. For example, Sakani program has offered more than 6 thousand units to citizens since launching in February 7, with housing units accounting for percent of total units. (Figure 3). In December 8, the MOH is expected to introduce around thousand units in order to reach the planned target of providing 3 thousand units during 8. In fact, November saw a significant rise in the number of delivered housing units by the Sakani program, with units increasing by percent year-on-year, and by percent month-onmonth. Transportation prices saw one of the highest growth rates among the CPI basket groups in the year-to-october, by. percent, coming second after Tobacco. Apart from the impact of the fuel price reform at the start of the year, transport inflation rates were marginally up during September and October, boosting the year-to- October average. In fact, there was a decline in prices month-onmonth during this period, however, prices were higher year-on-year affected by lower prices during the same time last year (September and October 7) in the sub-groups purchase of vehicles and transport services inflating the year-on-year inflation rates during the same months in 8 (Figure ). Consumer Spending Since the beginning of the year, annual growth in POS sales was up for most sectors. Since the beginning of the year, annual growth in POS sales has been higher for all sectors, except for transportation, education and telecommunication (Figure ). The average year-to-october rise in 8 was percent, compared to 8 percent in the same period last year. Compared with last year, we find significant rises in spending on restaurants and hotels and food and beverages segments. Figure : Rentals for Housing Figure 3: Ministry of Housing Sakani units month-on-month year-on-year, RHS 6. 8 -. - - - -6 -. -8 Oct- Oct-6 Oct-7 Oct-8 Total monthy units Housing units Total, RHS 6 3 3 Nov-7 Feb-8 May-8 Aug-8 Nov-8 3

December 8 Meanwhile, lower spending averages on transportation during the course of the year could reflect a slowdown in fuel consumption, in response to the utility and fuel price reform that took place at the start of the year. Looking at the average sales per transaction, the year-to-date average have not seen any change compared to the same period last year. Year-to-date average showed a decline by 9.8 percent in both 7 and 8 (Figure 6). Outlook In 9, we expect inflation rates to average around. percent. In 9, we expect inflation rates to average around. percent, as prices are expected to continue the downward trend in the short term, to adjust with VAT and the structural reforms in the labor market. Despite the challenges that were expected to arise with the inflation rates, we believe that the payments of the Citizen s Account (Figure 7), which have reached a total of SR7. billion over the past year, and the inflation allowance to public sector employees during 8, have helped citizens cope with inflationary pressures over the course of year. For 9, the government has reassured, in the Preliminary Budget Report, that any additional reforms will continue to be compensated through the Citizen s Account. Figure : Prices in the Sub-group Transport Services Health Clothing Food & bev. Recreation Education Misc. Goods & Serv. Transport Hotels & rest. Total Telecom Others Public Utilities Jan-8 Feb-8 Mar-8 Apr-8 May-8 Jun-8 Jul-8 Aug-8 Sep-8 Oct-8 Nov-8 (Saudi Riyal) (SR Billion) Figure : POS Sales Growth, by Sector (year-to-october) (CPI Index) 8 6 Transport inflation rate 8, RHS 7 8 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 9 (Percent) 6 3 - Public Utilities Rest. & Hotels Recreation & Cult. Food & Bev. Year-to-October 8 Year-to-October 7 Health Others Total Misc. Goods & Ser. Clothing Telecom. Education Transportation Figure 6: POS Sales per Transaction, by Sector (year-to-october) Figure 7: Payments of the Citizen s Account - - - - - -3-3 8 7 96 9 88 8 8 Payments, RHS Avg pay/citizen.. 76

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