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October WPI inflation dips to 5-year low of 1.77%

New Delhi: Wholesale Price Index (WPI) inflation for the month of October eased to five year-low of 1.77 per cent as compared to 2.38 per cent in September. The decline was helped by a drop

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New Delhi: Wholesale Price Index (WPI) inflation for the month of October eased to five year-low of 1.77 per cent as compared to 2.38 per cent in September. The decline was helped by a drop in food prices, including vegetables.

As per data released by the government today, the food inflation fell to a nearly two-and-half year low of 2.7 per cent. Food inflation is on decline since May.

The sharp drop in WPI inflation, which fell for the fifth month in a row, came at the back of retail inflation declining to a record low of 5.52 per cent in October.

The rate of price rise in onion contracted 59.77 per cent as compared to a contraction of 58.12 per cent in September.

In case of vegetables, the contraction was 19.61 per cent, while in protein rich items of egg, meat and fish it was 2.58 per cent in October.

During the month, inflation in potato stood at 82.11 per cent, against 90.23 per cent in the previous month.

Inflation in manufactured products, like sugar, edible oils, beverages and cement, fell to 2.43 per cent in October as against 2.84 per cent in the previous month.

The August WPI inflation was revised higher to 3.85 per cent from 3.74 per cent earlier, the data said.

Inflation in the fuel and power segment which include LPG, petrol and diesel declined to 0.43 per cent as compared to price rise of 1.33 per cent in September.

The Reserve Bank which maintained status quo in interest rate since January, will come out with the monetary policy review on December 2. The RBI factors in retail inflation while formulating its monetary policy.

The decline in both retail and WPI inflation for October, coupled with improvement in industrial output for September, will put pressure on the RBI to lower interest rates to boost growth.

An uptick in manufacturing and capital goods pushed industrial output to a three-month high of 2.5 per cent in September.

Industry has been demanding easing of interest rates to boost growth, which has slumped to 4.7 per cent in 2013-14. The economy is estimated to grow in the range of 5.4-5.9 per cent this fiscal.

(With Agency inputs)

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