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Subbarao questions inflation-targeting, doubts its efficacy

"Inflation has come down to such a low level now.. even gone below 5 percent, but now it is inching back. So achieving 4 percent inflation target by January 2018 is going to be quite challenging," Subbarao told PTI.

July 28, 2016 / 09:14 IST
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Former Reserve Bank governor Duvvuri Subbarao has doubted achieving the 4 percent inflation target set under the new MPC set-up given the narrow margin the new price index has now and the way prices have been moving up in recent months.

"Inflation has come down to such a low level now.. even gone below 5 percent, but now it is inching back. So achieving 4 percent inflation target by January 2018 is going to be quite challenging," Subbarao told PTI.

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Explaining his position, the former governor who in his memoir doubted the efficacy of inflation targeting citing lack of global experience, said "at the margin, the challenge of reducing inflation from the current 5.8 percent to 4 percent is going to be much more difficult than bringing it down from 8 percent to 5.8-5.5 percent." The wholesale inflation accelerated for the third straight month in June hitting 1.62 percent on costlier food and manufactured items, after remaining in the negative territory for close to two years on poor demand and under utilisation of industrial capacity coupled with the crash of commodity prices, especially that of crude oil and metals.

The hardening of the WPI index follows an uptick in the more flippant consumer price inflation, which hit a 22-month high of 5.77 percent in June.