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Wholesale inflation rises to 6-month high of 3.59% in October as prices of food items, vegetables soar by 2.2%

Wholesale inflation grew to 6-month high of 3.59 per cent in October, as prices of food articles, led by vegetables, soared by 2.2 per cent.

India TV Business Desk Written by: India TV Business Desk New Delhi Updated on: November 14, 2017 13:34 IST
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Image Source : REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE Wholesale inflation in October rises to 6-month high of 3.59 pc

Wholesale inflation rose to 6-month high of 3.59 per cent in October, as prices of food articles, led by vegetables, soared by 2.2 per cent.

The wholesale inflation was registered 2.60 per cent in September. Inflation, based on the wholesale price index (WPI), had soared to a four-month high of 3.24 per cent in August 2017. Last month's inflation was the highest since April, when it was 3.85 per cent. 

In October last year, it was 1.27 per cent. 

“The annual rate of inflation, based on monthly WPI, stood at 3.59 pc (provisional) for the month of October, 2017 (over October, 2016) as compared to 2.60 pc (provisional) for the previous month and 1.27 pc during the corresponding month of the previous year,” the government said in a statement today.

The data released today showed that inflation in food articles more than doubled to 4.30 per cent in October. 

For vegetables, it soared to 36.61 per cent last month as against 15.48 per cent in September. 

In case of onions, inflation skyrocketed to 127.04 per cent, while for the eggs, meat and fish segment the rate of price rise was 5.76 per cent. 

Inflation in manufactured products saw a slight dip to 2.62 per cent, as against 2.72 per cent in September.

In the fuel and power segment, inflation rose to 10.52 per cent, as against 9.01 per cent in September. 

Fuel inflation has remained high for the past three months as petrol and diesel prices continued to rule high tracking global crude oil rates. Power tariffs shot through the roof on lower domestic production. 

Pulses continued to witness deflation at 31.05 per cent. 

Likewise, in potato deflation was at 44.29 per cent and wheat at 1.99 per cent. 

The final print of August WPI inflation remained unchanged at 3.24 per cent. 

As per the Consumer Price Index (CPI) data released yesterday, retail inflation for October rose to a 7-month high of 3.58 per cent on costlier food items, especially vegetables. 

Besides, industrial production for September expanded at 3.8 per cent, on poor showing by the manufacturing sector coupled with decline in consumer durables output. 

Last month, the Reserve Bank kept benchmark interest rate unchanged on fears of rising inflation while lowering growth forecast to 6.7 per cent for the current fiscal. 

RBI also raised its inflation forecast to the 4.2-4.6 per cent range for the rest of the current fiscal as against 4-4.5 per cent previously. 

(With PTI inputs)

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