MPC meet: RBI lowers retail inflation projection to 2.7-3.2% for H2FY19

In policy review in October, RBI had projected retail inflation to be around 3.9-4.5%

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A Reserve Bank of India (RBI) logo is seen at the gate of its office in New Delhi. Photo: Reuters
Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Dec 05 2018 | 3:29 PM IST

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Wednesday lowered retail inflation projection in the range of 2.7-3.2 per cent for the second half of the current financial year, citing normal monsoon and moderate food prices.

The broad-based weakening of food prices imparts a downward bias to the headline inflation trajectory going forward, the RBI said in its fifth bi-monthly monetary policy announced.

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Meanwhile, the central bank maintained the status quo in monetary policy announcement, leaving the key interest rate unchanged at 6.5 per cent.

In its previous policy review in October, the apex bank had projected the retail inflation to be around 3.9-4.5 per cent in the October-March period of 2018-19.

In contrast to the food prices, there has been a broad-based increase in inflation in non-food groups. International crude oil prices have declined sharply since the last policy and the price of Indian crude basket collapsed to below $60 a barrel by end-November after touching $85 a barrel in early October.

"Taking all these factors into consideration and assuming a normal monsoon in 2019, inflation is projected at 2.7-3.2 per cent in H2 FY2018-19 and 3.8-4.2 per cent in H1 FY2019-20, with risks tilted to the upside," the RBI said.

It said the projected inflation path remains unchanged after adjusting for the HRA impact of central government employees as this impact dissipates completely from December 2018 onwards.

Although recent food inflation prints have surprised on the downside and prices of petroleum products have softened considerably, it is important to monitor their evolution closely and allow heightened short-term uncertainties to be resolved by incoming data, it added.

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First Published: Dec 05 2018 | 3:05 PM IST

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