India Inflation Moderates, But More Work Needed: RBI Governor Das

By By Rediff Money Desk, Singapore
Sep 13, 2024 17:35
Reserve Bank of India Governor Shaktikanta Das says inflation in India has moderated but more needs to be done to reach the target. He highlights the need for continued caution in easing monetary policy due to global disinflation slowing down.
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Singapore, Sep 13 (PTI) Inflation in India has moderated but still there is a distance to cover, Reserve Bank Governor Shaktikanta Das said on Friday.

India's retail inflation based on movement in consumer price index (CPI) was at 3.65 per cent in August, making it the second consecutive month of sub-4 per cent inflation. The government has tasked the RBI to ensure that inflation remains at 4 per cent with a margin of 2 per cent on either side.

"Inflation has moderated from its peak of 7.8 per cent in April 2022 into the tolerance band of +/- 2 per cent around the target of 4 per cent, but we still have a distance to cover and cannot afford to look the other way," said Das in a keynote address at the Future of Finance Forum 2024 organised by the Bretton Woods Committee here.

The RBI's projections indicate that inflation is likely to ease from 5.4 per cent in 2023-24 to 4.5 per cent in 2024-25 and 4.1 per cent in 2025-26.

The Governor further said while global economic activity and trade have largely withstood downside risks, the last mile of disinflation has proved to be challenging, giving rise to financial stability risks.

"The momentum of global disinflation is slowing, warranting caution in easing monetary policy," Das said adding monetary policy management by central banks has to be prudent and supply side measures by government have to be proactive.

Das noted that market expectations of rate cuts are now regaining momentum, especially after indications of a policy pivot from the US Fed, but the adverse spillovers from the ‘higher for longer' interest rate scenario remains a contingent risk.

On the other hand there are central banks which naturally and justifiably remain averse to premature loosening of policy before inflation has been durably reined in in their countries, he said.

Central banks in these countries need to remain watchful of their domestic inflation–growth balance and make policy choices, the RBI Governor added.
Source: PTI
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