Economy & Business

    Retail inflation declines to 5-month low of 4.85 % in March

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    The Hawk
    April12/ 2024
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    March sees a significant drop in retail inflation to 4.85%, marking a five-month low, driven by a decrease in food prices, according to the latest NSO data. The Reserve Bank's future monetary policy will continue to address these changes.

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    New Delhi: Retail inflation declined to a five-month low of 4.85 per cent in March mainly due to cooling food prices, according to official data released on Friday.

    The Consumer Price Index (CPI) based retail inflation was 5.09 per cent in February and 5.66 per cent in March 2023. Previously, CPI-based inflation was the lowest at 4.87 per cent in October 2023.

    The inflation in the food basket was at 8.52 per cent in March, down from 8.66 per cent in February, according to the data released by the National Statistical Office (NSO).

    The government has tasked the Reserve Bank to ensure inflation remains at 4 per cent, with a margin of 2 per cent on either side.

    According to the Reserve Bank, which factors in consumer inflation while arriving at its bi-monthly monetary policy, food price uncertainties continue to weigh on the inflation trajectory going forward. The central bank has projected retail inflation at 4.5 per cent for the current fiscal assuming a normal monsoon.

    Continuing geopolitical tensions also pose an upside risk to commodity prices and supply chains.

    The RBI projected inflation at 4.9 per cent in the April-June quarter and at 3.8 per cent for the September quarter.

    —PTI