Turkey's annual inflation rate rose more than expected in June, mainly due to rising food prices.

Turkey's annual inflation rate rose more than expected in June, mainly due to rising food prices
The consumer price index rose 7.64% in June from a year earlier and increased 0.47% from the previous month, the state statistics agency said Monday. The June inflation rate had been forecast to remain unchanged on a monthly basis, bringing the annual inflation rate to 7.1%, according to a market consensus
The domestic producer price index increased 3.41% in June from a year earlier and increased 0.41% from the previous month. 
At 0710 GMT, the Turkish lira was trading slightly higher at TRY2.8900 against the dollar, compared with TRY2.8917 before the announcement. 
The yield on two-year benchmark government bonds was steady at 8.48%. 
The main BIST-100 stock index maintained its gains and was up 0.3%, ahead of a religious holiday, which begins this afternoon, and markets will reopen on Friday.