Retail inflation expected to cross 4% mark in Nov: Experts

Rise attributed to surge in vegetable, oil prices

Retail inflation expected to cross 4% mark in Nov: Experts
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 19 2017 | 3:59 PM IST
Retail inflation, which touched a seven-month high in October, is expected to rise further and cross the 4 per cent mark this month, driven by a rise in vegetable and oil prices, experts say.

According to global financial services majors like Nomura, BofAML and Morgan Stanley, price pressures are likely to build further in the coming months following a cyclical recovery in the economy and rise in vegetable and oil prices.

"We expect CPI inflation to rise above 4 per cent in November and stay above the RBI's target of 4 per cent through 2018," Nomura said in a research note.

Stronger food and fuel inflation pushed up headline CPI inflation in October to a 7-month high of 3.58 per cent.

According to BofAML, November CPI inflation is likely to be around 4.5 per cent.

It, however, added that government action, like importing onions and containing hoarding, will be far more effective in containing food prices.

Retail inflation has been rising consistently since June amid a slowdown in factory output measured on Index of Industrial Production (IIP).

According to Morgan Stanley economists, besides the rise in food and oil prices, further implementation of HRA-related hikes by more states and across sectors will also fuel inflationary pressures.

"In the near term, upside risks to inflation could arise due to a further rise in global oil prices, whereas recently announced cut in GST (Goods and Services Tax) rates for most mass consumption items could provide some respite," the global brokerage firm said in a report.

Retail inflation and GDP growth print due later this month are two main data points the Reserve Bank considers for setting the key interest rate.

The Reserve Bank of India, in its policy review meet on October 4, kept benchmark interest rate unchanged on fears of rising inflation while lowering growth forecast to 6.7 per cent for the current financial year. 

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