India’s inflation risks overdone, RBI to cut rates in April: Report


Team Udayavani, Jan 26, 2018, 11:13 AM IST

Mumbai: Inflation risks are “overdone” and the Reserve Bank will cut rates by 0.25% in the April review of the monetary policy, a foreign brokerage has said on Thursday. Even as the headline inflation climbed to 5.2% in December, it is within the range of 2% to 6%, set for the central bank as per the inflation targeting framework, analysts at Bank of America Merill Lynch said in a note.

The ‘core inflation’ excluding fuel and the house rent allowance remains at a benign 4.2%, it said, adding that it expects the headline number to cool down to 5% for January. “We expect the RBI monetary policy committee (MPC) to look through the jump in inflation to 5.4% in April-June, that is spooking some in the markets, as it emanates from the base effects of low 2.2% April-June 2017 inflation,” it said.

“We still expect the RBI MPC to cut policy rates by a final 0.25% in April,” it added. It can be noted that the RBI has shifted the stance to being neutral from accommodative once it started seeing risks on both sides. The MPC is scheduled to meet for a bimonthly review of the policy in February before the April review.

The brokerage said there are “fundamental reasons” which suggest that inflation is not going up, which also include the excess capacity at present which affects pricing and also the possibility of a weak La Nina weather pattern which will dampen food prices in the second half of 2018. Prices rally

It said that fears of inflation getting “generalised” are also overdone, as only two sub-categories of fuel and light and housing (accounting for 22% of the basket) have seen a price-rise above the headline 5.2%. While the fuel is due to the crude prices rally, it said the crude prices will come-off by 635.28₹ to 62 per barrel by December 2018.

The housing component is attributable to a “statistical impact” because of the increase in housing rent allowance (HRA) for Central government employees on the 7th Pay Commission recommendation.

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