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India inflation to return to comfort band once veg prices dip: MPC's Goyal
2023-09-09 00:00:00.0     商业标准报-经济和政策     原网页

       

       Retail inflation will return to the central bank's comfort band of 2 per cent-6 per cent as vegetable prices soften, according to a member of India's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), who said the trajectory of inflation will be clearer once the recent spike ebbs.

       The spike in prices of items like tomatoes has been "unprecedented" but normally there is a seasonal softening in vegetables after a shock (price spike), said Ashima Goyal, an external member of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) committee, in an interview with Reuters late on Thursday.

       "I do not think inflation will be out of our comfort band once vegetable prices soften," she added.

       Led by vegetables, food inflation in India soared to an over 3-year high of 11.5 per cent in July. This pushed retail inflation to 7.44 per cent, above the RBI's comfort band.

       The data came after the six-member MPC held policy rates steady at its meeting earlier this month. On Wednesday, RBI governor Shaktikanta Das said he expected vegetable prices to start easing by September.

       The cost of cereals, pulses and spices has also risen, prompting a rush of supply-side measures by the government.

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       "Inflation in cereals has been there since the Ukraine war, but it has been managed," Goyal said. "We don't really expect it to sustain and the government has a lot of supply-side arsenal there, via stocks, trade etc."

       Goyal expects the government, which has fiscal deficit target of 5.8 per cent of GDP in 2023-24, to remain fiscally prudent even as it takes these measures.

       Steps such as reducing fuel prices, which will impact oil marketing companies more than government finances directly, can help improve household inflation expectations, she said.

       Earlier this month, the RBI tightened liquidity by imposing an additional cash reserve requirement on banks, pushing short-term interest rates above the repo rate of 6.5 per cent.

       In the minutes published on Thursday, RBI deputy Michael Patra said the tightening liquidity should be the central bank's priority as it presents a direct threat to its resolve to bring India's inflation within the target.

       "Under this inflation targeting framework, liquidity cannot be tightened to a point that short-term rates rise above the repo rate mandated by the MPC," said Goyal.

       "If you want to raise rates, raise the repo rate," she added.

       


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关键词: Ashima Goyal     Retail inflation     government     RBI's     vegetable prices     India's    
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