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As expected, September inflation clocked in on the higher side, closing in at 7.68 percent year-on-year. Having touched a 14-month low in August, the low base effect was expected to push CPI slightly higher. CPI in the first quarter has averaged 7.6 percent, well within the FY15 estimations of 8-8.2 percent.
It was more of the same old, with the usual suspects pushing the index. The major increase was seen in perishable food prices, which soared by nearly 16 percent year-on-year. Vegetable prices generally tend to increase a fortnight leading to Eid-ul-Adha, which could be one reason for perishable food price increase.
The non-food inflation continues to be on the higher side at 8 percent year-on-year. Even the month-on-month increase in non-food inflation is significant at 0.6 percent, as compared to zero percent month-on-month food inflation. Positively, the trimmed core inflation has remained stagnant on previous months level of 7.1 percent, lowest in 15 months.
Housing, water, electricity and gas sub-index showed minimal change month-on-month, although nearly 9 percent increase in year-on-year numbers reflect the 16 percent power tariff increase done last year. The single largest month-on-month impact was caused by transport, where transport services recorded an increase of 8.52 percent month-month. Motor fuel rates have largely been flat of late, which brings this as a surprise. Perhaps, there was some yearly revision in the railway fares.
For those wishing to track flood impact in these numbers, there does not appear any. History suggests it comes with a lag. Official loss assessment is yet to be done, but if the rice crops are hurt, it may have an impact on exports and a further pressure on rupee, which may not bode well for inflation in the last months of 2014.


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September- 2014 CPI - Key items
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YoY (%) MoM (%)
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General 7.68 0.35
Food & bev 6.47 0.00
Non-persishable 4.77 0.01
Perishable 15.95 -0.03
Clothing & footwear 8.98 0.37
"Housing, water,
electricty, gas & fuels" 8.84 0.03
Transport 5.43 3.22
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Source: PBS

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