Turkish consumer price inflation stood at 0.99% month-on-month in June, while the annual figure was 32.11%, data from the Turkish Statistical Institute showed on Friday.

In a Reuters poll, monthly inflation was forecast to be 0.99%, with the annual rate seen at 32.1%, as continued uncertainty around the Iran war drives expectations of a slower-than-anticipated disinflation trend.

The data also showed the domestic producer index rose 1.80% month-on-month in June for an annual increase of 28.09%.