While tomato prices have vaulted 444 per cent since June 1 this year and other vegetable prices risen sharply, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has mostly refrained from acting on such events if the past policies are any indication, a report by Bank of America Securities (BofAS) said.
The RBI will announce the new monetary policy on Thursday.
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