Inflation to fall in 3-months: Rangarajan
Inflation is expected to reduce to 6 pc in the next three months, while the country's economy is expected to grow at 8-8.5 pc. War on Inflation | Weekend Platter
"Inflation has reached uncomfortable levels and several actions have been taken on the monetary and fiscal sides. I think in the next three months it (inflation) could come down to six per cent," Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council Chairman, C Rangarajan, told reporters on the sidelines of an SME conference here today.
Rangarajan said while the impact of the fiscal and monetary measures taken to contain inflation would take some time to show results, a good procurement and reasonably good monsoon expectation would also contribute towards moderating inflation.
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"I do think that apart from the impact of fiscal and monetary measures, procurement has been good and the monsoons are expected to be reasonably good," Rangarajan said, adding that this too would help in moderating inflation.
He said the base effect on food price index has also caused the exaggerated inflation figure.
However, despite the slowdown globally, the country's economy is expected to grow at 8-8.5 per cent, Rangarajan said.
Disturbances in domestic and international markets might slow down growth slightly, he said.
"I think the economy will grow at 8-8.5 per cent. In fact, the Economic Advisory Council has estimated the growth at 8.5 per cent three to four months back...I think it is achievable," he said.
Rangarajan also urged SEBI to swiftly set up a separate exchange for SMEs.
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