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Inflation jumps to 16-month high of 4.62% in October

NEW DELHI: Retail price-based consumer inflation spiked to 16-month high of 4.62% in October on costlier food items, reducing the headroom for a rate cut by the RBI in its monetary policy due next month.

Inflation jumps to 16-month high of 4.62% in October


New Delhi, November 13

Retail price-based consumer inflation spiked to 16-month high of 4.62% in October on costlier food items, reducing the headroom for a rate cut by the RBI in its monetary policy due next month.

The inflation based on Consumer Price Index (CPI) was 3.99% in September and 3.38% in October 2018. The earlier high was reported in June 2018 when the retail inflation print was recorded at 4.92%.

The inflation in the food basket spiked to 7.89% in October 2019 as against 5.11% the preceding month, showed the data released by the Central Statistics Office under the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) today.

During the month, the prices of vegetables spiked to 26.10% from 5.40% in September, while for fruits it jumped to 4.08% from 0.83%.

Likewise, the prices of cereals, meat and fish, eggs grew at faster pace of 2.16%, 9.75% and 6.26%, respectively. For pulses and related products, retail inflation rose to 11.72%.

However, the prices of fuel and light category continued to witness downward move at (-) 2.02% as against (-) 2.18% a month earlier, showed the data.

The retail inflation during October remains above the RBI’s comfort level of 4%.

Aditi Nayar, economist at Icra said, looking ahead the pace of normalisation in vegetable prices will be the key driver of the trend in food inflation over the next few months.

“Overall, the CPI inflation may continue to print higher than 4% in the remainder of FY2020, complicating policy choices in light of the slowdown in economic growth momentum.

“The sharp uptick in the CPI inflation in October 2019 has contrasted with the industrial contraction recorded in September 2019. In our view, the extent to which the Q2 FY2020 GDP growth reading eases further from the 5 per cent recorded in the previous quarter, will influence the MPC’s decision on whether to cut rates further, and by how much, in the December 2019 policy review,” she said. — PTI

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