Inflation rises to 3.11 pc as ATF prices shoot up
Inflation rises to 3.11 pc as ATF prices shoot up
Prices of aviation turbine fuel resulted in inflation shooting up.

New Delhi: Spiraling prices of aviation turbine fuel and most manufactured items resulted in inflation shooting up to 3.11 per cent for the week ended November 3, against the sub-three per cent level a week ago.

However, inflation is still way down the RBI's projection of close to 5 per cent for the current fiscal. In the previous week, inflation stood at 2.97 per cent. It was 5.45 per cent in the corresponding week last year.

The inflation data pertains to a period immediately after the Reserve Bank further tightened money supply in its mid-term policy review.

However, exact effect of the RBI move to ask banks to keep 0.5 per cent more cash with the central bank will be known later as it comes into effect during a fortnight from November 10.

Analysts said any interest rate cut by RBI may not happen in the immediate future to spur demand despite low inflation because inflationary expectations are very high due to rising international crude and food prices.

Part of the increase in inflation is attributed to public sector oil firms' decision to raise prices of aviation turbine fuel (ATF) by four per cent. This was the eighth increase in ATF prices this year, following the rise in global crude prices.

The government is yet to decide whether to increase prices of other petroleum products or compensate oil marketing companies through duty cuts or bonds. In case, oil prices are hiked inflation will further head northward.

Even after falling by 26 cents, crude oil prices were ruling above $94 a barrel on Friday.

Among other categories, food prices showed a mixed trend, while most manufactured items turned dearer during the week.

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