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2025-01-14 01:52:01 pm | Source: Reuters
India`s December wholesale inflation accelerates to 2.37% y/y

India's wholesale inflation accelerated in December to 2.37% year-on-year, from 1.89% in November, government data showed on Tuesday, but in line with market expectations.

The wholesale inflation rate, a proxy for producer prices, last month came largely in line with the 2.3% forecast by economists in a Reuters poll.

Food prices rose 8.89% last month, compared with an 8.92% increase in November, with vegetable prices climbing 28.65% year-on-year, marginally up from a 28.57% rise in the previous month. Cereal prices rose 6.82% in December as against a 7.81% rise a month ago.

Prices of manufactured products, which account for about 64% of the wholesale price index, increased 2.14% from a 2% increase in the previous month.

Fuel and power prices in India dropped 3.79% year-on-year, compared with a 5.8% drop in November.

Headline retail inflation, the key target for the Reserve Bank of India's monetary policy decisions, eased to a four-month low of 5.22% in December, down from 5.48% in the prior month.

The easing rate of retail inflation and a sharp slowdown in India's growth to a four-year low of 6.4% in 2024-25 has increased pressure on the Reserve Bank of India to cut rates in its next monetary policy committee review due in February.

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