Inflation expected to average 4.5% for current fiscal year: CRISIL

The rating firm said that consumer price index (CPI) inflation moderated marginally to 4.75 per cent in May

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The rating firm said that consumer price index (CPI) inflation moderated marginally to 4.75 per cent in May from 4.8 per cent in April 2024.
Press Trust of India Kolkata
2 min read Last Updated : Jun 14 2024 | 1:45 PM IST

Leading ratings and economic research firm CRISIL is of the view that inflation is expected to average 4.5 per cent for the current financial year.

"Assuming a normal monsoon, we expect food inflation to soften, while non-food inflation could see an uptick but is expected to remain soft on the back of benign commodity prices," CRISIL said.

The rating firm said that consumer price index (CPI) inflation moderated marginally to 4.75 per cent in May from 4.8 per cent in April 2024.

"Non-food categories pulled down the headline inflation, but what is worrying is the relentless inching up of food categories, cereals and pulses", the CRISIL report said.

Food inflation had stayed above 8.5 per cent for four months now, and non-food inflation continued to offer some respite, it said.

The report maintained that there could be some rebalancing in domestic demand in the current fiscal with rural demand catching up with urban consumption.

According to the report, the expectation of an above-normal monsoon augurs well for rural incomes.

CRISIL said that the urban economy could be tempered by tighter credit conditions. Bank retail credit growth has moderated in recent months, while regulatory measures to restrict bank lending to NBFCs will also trickle to consumer loans.

"Notwithstanding healthy government capital expenditure, it is expected to be lower than the previous year with fiscal consolidation being pursued," the report said.

Slower global growth can restrict upside in goods exports, it said, adding the GDP to slow down to 6.8 per cent this fiscal from 8.2 per cent in the previous year.

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First Published: Jun 14 2024 | 1:44 PM IST

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