Rajya Sabha member and former chairman of Prime Minister's economic panel C 
Rangarajan on Monday said he expects inflation to ease to 10 per cent by 
December. 

"My own estimate is that probably by December, inflation rate may go down to 10 
per cent," Rangarajan said on the sidelines of a Ficci seminar on financial 
inclusion in New Delhi. 

He said inflation last year was moderate almost at the end of December, so base 
effect will be to heighten inflation in the current year. 

The base effect relates to the affect on inflation because of its level in a 
year-ago period. 

If inflation is low in a year-ago period, the comparative inflation in the 
current year will look higher. 

HSBC India Country Head Naina Lal Kidwai said even though international crude 
oil prices are low and food prices are cooling off yet it is to be watched out 
how does inflation behave between now and March, which is a very critical year. 

Inflation stood at 12.10 per cent for the week ended on August 30 despite 
moderation for three weeks in a row

http://www.financialexpress.com/news/Inflation-to-dip-to-10-by-Dec-Rangarajan/361569/

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 - Julius Caesar 


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