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Monetary policy must be disinflationary to quell food price pressures: RBI bulletin

By Economic Times - 3 months ago
The Reserve Bank of India might continue its disinflationary monetary policy because high food prices are affecting overall inflation and consumer perceptions. Although the repo rate stayed the same, the RBI emphasized that inflation reduction might be fragile unless food prices fall. Persistent food inflation could threaten broader economic stability.

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