KONTAN.CO.ID - NEW DELHI. India's retail inflation has gone over the upper limit of the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) tolerance band, accelerating to a seven-month high just above 6% in January, though economists don't expect this to lead to a rate hike in the near future. Warning the markets before the data release, Shaktikanta Das, RBI governor, said the uptick in annual inflation should not create any panic and the central bank remained committed to its inflation mandate. Boosted by rising costs of food, fuel and household items, consumer prices were up 6.01% in January, compared with a revised 5.66% in the previous month, Ministry of Statistics data showed on Monday.
India's Retail Inflation Tops 6% But No Rate Rise Seen For Now
KONTAN.CO.ID - NEW DELHI. India's retail inflation has gone over the upper limit of the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) tolerance band, accelerating to a seven-month high just above 6% in January, though economists don't expect this to lead to a rate hike in the near future. Warning the markets before the data release, Shaktikanta Das, RBI governor, said the uptick in annual inflation should not create any panic and the central bank remained committed to its inflation mandate. Boosted by rising costs of food, fuel and household items, consumer prices were up 6.01% in January, compared with a revised 5.66% in the previous month, Ministry of Statistics data showed on Monday.