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Businesses' inflation expectations dropped below 6% in May, IIM survey shows

The drop, critical to ensuring price stability, will bring some much-needed relief to policymakers, as the RBI has already raised the policy repo rate by 90 basis points in FY23 to keep inflation expectations anchored

July 05, 2022 / 14:32 IST
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In what will bring some relief to the Reserve Bank of India, inflation expectations of Indian businesses dropped below 6 percent in May.

According to the Indian Institute of Management-Ahmedabad's (IIM-A) Business Inflation Expectations Survey (BIES), released on July 5, one-year ahead inflation expectations of Indian companies fell sharply to 5.58 percent in May from 6.02 percent in April.

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"There are early signs of business inflation expectations tapering off, after remaining close to or above 6 percent during January-April 2022," the survey report said.

Anchoring inflation expectations is critical to ensuring price stability. In an interview to Moneyontrol in late May, IIM-A Professor Abhiman Das, who conducts the BIES, had said inflation expectations of Indians have already snapped loose.