After petrol price hike, brace for higher interest on loans
Friday September 16, 2011 12:07:54 PM,
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Public fumes, as petrol prices hiked again
Petrol
prices were hiked for the 10th time since June 2010, by a little
over Rs.3 a litre from Friday, as India's oil retailers sought to
pass most of the burden of the falling value of the rupee and high
crude prices on to consumers. Petrol will now cost Rs.66.84 in the
national capital, Rs.71.76 in Mumbai, Rs.70.64 in Chennai
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Mumbai: After a steep
hike in petrol prices, the stage appears set for interest to go up
on automobile, housing and corporate loans with the Reserve Bank
of India (RBI) widely expected to hike key rates at noon Friday to
tame inflation.
RBI Governor D. Subbarao will conduct a mid-quarter review of the
monetary policy for this fiscal against the backdrop of annual
inflation rate once again nudging double-digit levels, even as
industrial output has slackened.
If the rates are hiked, it will be the 12th such exercise since
January last year, even as analysts have begun to doubt if the
aggressive stance of the central bank is having any effect at all
on curbing price rise.
People at large are already fuming after state-run oil retailers
announced a hike of Rs.3.14 per litre in petrol prices, the 10th
time since the government decided to free this essential fuel from
price controls in June last year.
"Headline inflation has accelerated to a high of 9.78 percent on
the backdrop of weak industrial output figures. This raises the
question whether the RBI's monetary policy is having an effect at
all," said Anis Chakravarty, director, Deloitte Haskins & Sells.
"Statistics reveal that inflation since Jan 11 has consistently
remained over 9 percent despite persistent rate hikes by the RBI.
We hope the RBI pauses in the current cycle and reflects on
alternate means to address this issue."
Latest data showed annual inflation rate for August, based on the
wholesale price index, inching closer towards double digits at
9.78 percent, while food inflation still remained at elevated
levels.
For the week ending Sep 3, food inflation was registered at 9.47
percent.
At the same time, India's gross domestic product growth declined
to 7.7 percent in the April-June period, the slowest in six
quarters, and industrial output slumped to 3.3 percent in July,
the slowest in 21 months.
As headline inflation surged closer to double-digit, the chief
economist with the finance ministry, Kaushik Basu, said the
Reserve Bank would have to control inflation without affecting
growth too much.
"There is no black and white answer. RBI will have to balance out
these two -- controlling inflation and not dampening growth too
much," Basu said, expecting inflation to remain at elevated levels
till the end of this year.
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