July inflation seen easing slightly to 9.2 pc
July inflation seen easing slightly to 9.2 pc
Food inflation hit a four-month high at the end of July, driven primarily by vegetable prices.

New Delhi: India's wholesale price index likely rose an annual 9.2 per cent in July, slightly slower than June's 9.44 per cent, as policy tightening by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) was partially offset by surging food prices, a Reuters poll showed.

The forecasts for India's main inflation gauge, from 27 economists, ranged from 8.9 to 10.0 per cent.

"The contribution of food... and fuels to overall inflation has gone up," said Rupa Rege Nitsure, chief economist at Bank of Baroda.

Food inflation hit a four-month high at the end of July, driven primarily by vegetable prices, government data showed on Thursday.

The RBI has aggressively increased rates since March last year and is expected to tighten them further, despite the global economic uncertainty.

The central bank, which is scheduled to meet on September 16 for its next policy review, raised rates by a steeper-than-expected 50 basis points last month.

Factors to watch

- The industrial production rose a faster-than-expected 8.8 per cent in June, government data showed on Friday. The median forecast in a Reuters poll was for an annual rise of 5.5 per cent.

- Food inflation quickened to 9.9 per cent and fuel prices climbed 12.19 per cent in the year to July 30, compared to 8.04 and 12.12 per cent, respectively a week earlier, government data showed on Thursday.

- The index of primary articles like food, rubber and tobacco, which forms about 20 per cent of the WPI, rose to 12.22 per cent compared to 10.09 per cent in the previous week.

Market impact

- If inflation data comes above forecasts, the 10-year benchmark 10-year federal bond yield could rise 5 to 6 basis points, traders said.

- If it comes below expectations, there could be a sharp drop of about 10 basis points in the 10-year bond in the backdrop of a bleak global economic outlook.

- Overnight indexed swaps may also post a sharp 10 basis points rise or fall based on deviation from consensus.

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