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Home > India > Business > Business Headline > Report

Inflation seen nearing 11.42%

June 27, 2008 03:13 IST

There is no end in sight to the Centre's inflation woes. The wholesale price index-based inflation is expected to rise to 11.42 per cent for the week ended June 14, data for which will be released on Friday.

Inflation for the week ended June 7 had hit a 13-year high of 11.05 per cent. This had prompted the Reserve Bank of India [Get Quote] to raise two key rates in a bid to control monetary expansion.

The latest rise is being attributed to an increase in commodity prices, especially steel, and the continuing pass-through of higher fuel prices.

Experts did not foresee a further tightening of monetary policy between now and the first quarter review of the policy scheduled for July 31. But they cautioned that the RBI had resolved to respond swiftly with both conventional and unconventional measures if inflation was not tamed.

The likelihood of the government taking further fiscal and administrative measures to ease the supply position too cannot be ruled out.


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