MUMBAI: RBI governor Shaktikanta Das has indicated that rates may need to rise if there is a second-round impact of food price shocks on broader prices.“We need to be ready to pre-empt any second-round impact of food price shocks on the broader inflationary pressures and risks to anchoring of inflation expectations,” Das said, minutes of the monetary policy committee (MPC) meeting showed. In the meeting, held between August 8-10, the MPC voted unanimously to hold rates for a third time this year.Voting for a pause in the policy...
NEW DELHI: Stubborn tomato prices are making your thalis costlier.The cost of vegetarian and non-vegetarian thalis rose 28% and 11% on-month, respectively, in...