In spite of Governor Raghuram Rajan’s repeated concerns about inflation, many think there may still be a loosening of stance.
For the first time in several years, credit growth fell below 10 per cent recently, as Table 1 shows; deposit growth, meanwhile, is holding firm several percentage points higher.
And, concerns about growth persist. As Table 2 shows, the index of industrial production had earlier shown signs of revival, but has dropped since, in an inverted-U shape over the past few months.
But, as Table 3 shows, headline consumer price index-based inflation is still stubbornly high, nudging 8 per cent.
And even the Index of Industrial Production can be read as optimistic, for Table 2 also shows that basic goods have shown steady growth.
Meanwhile, the wholesale price index showed a steep fall, to a five-year low, as shown in Table 4; manufacturing inflation has been steadily below 4 per cent anyway.
But the WPI’s descent may owe much to an equally steep decrease in its food component, as shown in Table 5; no such decrease is visible in the CPI’s food component.
The steep fall in crude oil prices seems to have had a moderating influence on wholesale inflation; some might question how long low inflation can be sustained, given that crude oil prices are generally volatile.
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