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Inflation could rise on bad monsoon, currency decline: Moody's

In its first bi-monthly monetary policy review for 2016-17, RBI has projected consumer price-based inflation to be around 5 percent during the fiscal.

April 05, 2016 / 12:46 IST
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Moody's Investors Service today said the 0.25 percent cut in the policy rate by RBI is in line with market expectations and cautioned that inflation could rise in the event of unfavourable monsoon and a sharp currency depreciation.

In its first bi-monthly monetary policy review for 2016-17, RBI has projected consumer price-based inflation to be around 5 percent during the fiscal.

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Moody's said a moderate growth in India, spare capacity in industry and low global commodity prices will help maintain inflation around the current levels.

"Inflation could rise if unfavourable weather pushes food prices again this season, if the rupee were to depreciate sharply or, and most relevant, if the gradual implementation of the Pay Commission's salary increases leads to widespread wage and price increases," said Marie Diron, Senior V-P Sovereign Risk Group, Moody's Investors Service.