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India’s Inflation Drops to 3.61%: Fueling Hopes for Rate Cut by RBI in April 2025

Written by: Sachin GuptaUpdated on: Mar 13, 2025, 3:15 PM IST
The fall in February 2025 inflation has increased the anticipation for another rate cut in April 2025 MPC meeting.
India’s Inflation Drops to 3.61%: Fueling Hopes for Rate Cut by RBI in April 2025
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During Feb 2025, India’s consumer inflation dropped significantly to 3.61%, falling below the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) 4% target for the first time in 6 months, sparking expectations of another rate cut as soon as April. This fall in inflation, from January’s 4.26%, was driven by a rare decline in vegetable prices and a slowdown in food inflation. However, persistent price pressures—such as a 30.4% rise in onion prices—kept investors cautious.

Ease in Food Inflation

As per the data released on Wednesday, March 12, 2025, vegetable inflation reversed from 11.4% in January to a 1% decline in February, thanks to an influx of fresh winter produce. Pulses and spices also contributed to easing inflation, bringing some relief to the average Indian thali. Still, not all was well: fruits and oils saw double-digit inflation at 14.8% and 16.3%, respectively, while wheat prices edged up, suggesting potential supply disruptions that could worsen if heatwaves or unseasonal rains occur.

Anticipation for Interest Rate Cut in April 2025

As per various news reports, the conditions are fine for a 0.25% rate cut at the RBI’s April meeting, with the quarterly CPI average likely falling below the bank’s 4.4% forecast. For now, inflation concerns may ease, but with onion prices still high and weather risks on the horizon, the relief could be short-lived.

Also Read: Overall Inflation Eased to 3.61% As Per February 2025 CPI Data

 

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Published on: Mar 13, 2025, 9:25 AM IST

Sachin Gupta

Sachin Gupta is a Content Writer with 6+ years of experience in the stock market, including global markets like the US, Canada, and Australia. At Angel One, Sachin specialises in creating financial content that simplifies complex market trends. Sachin holds a Master's in Commerce, specialising in Economics.

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