WPI inflation to average at 3.7% in FY'16: D&B

Inflation is likely to average 3.7 percent in 2015-16, higher than the moderate growth of 2 percent logged in the last financial year, says a Dun & Bradstreet report.

New Delhi: Inflation is likely to average 3.7 percent in 2015-16, higher than the moderate growth of 2 percent logged in the last financial year, says a Dun & Bradstreet report.

According to the research firm, the decline in crude oil prices and lower demand side pressures are expected to aid inflation to ease down along the "glide path".

"D&B expects WPI (Wholesale Price Index) inflation to edge up to 3.7 percent in financial year 2016 from 2.0 percent in fiscal year 2015," Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) said in a research note.

However, the factors that are likely to pose upside risk to WPI inflation include administered price corrections, weak agricultural production and geo-political issues.

"If actual monsoon turns out to be below normal, not only agricultural growth would be impacted, the resultant increase in food prices would lead to reversal in the downward inflation trajectory," the report added.

WPI inflation declined for the third consecutive year; during FY15 it witnessed a growth of 2 percent against a growth of 7.4 percent and 6 percent respectively in 2012-13 and 2013-14.

Inflation rate and inflationary pressures have abated beyond the target set by the Reserve Bank which led to the initiation of the monetary policy easing cycle from the last quarter of financial year 2015.

WPI-based inflation has been in the negative zone since November 2014 mainly on account of cheaper food and fuel products. It was at (-)2.06 percent in February, (-)0.39 percent in January, (-)0.50 percent in December and (-)0.17 percent in November. In March last year, it was 6 percent.

In the monetary policy review in April, RBI kept the key policy rate unchanged on fears of unseasonal rain impacting food prices.

It has reduced repo rate by 0.5 percent since January. The next review is due in the first week of next month.

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