WPI inflation for July is 5.09%, slightly lower than June
New Delhi, Aug 14: The rate of Inflation based on wholesale prices (WPI) for the month of July, 2018, stood at 5.09 percent which is slightly lower than it for the month of June 2018. June's WPI inflation was 5.77 per cent.
The WPI inflation during May this year was 4.43 percent. The WPI inflation for July last year was 1.88% while that for June last year was 0.90 per cent.
Retail inflation dips to 4.17 per cent in July
Meanwhile, the retail inflation eased in July to 4.17 per cent - after touching a five-month high of 5 per cent in June - as food price rise showed some moderation.
However, India's retail inflation remained above the 4 per cent medium-term target of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), strengthening views it may raise rates at its October meeting.
Retail inflation at five month high of 5 percent in June
Based on Consumer Price Index (CPI), inflation for June has also been revised downwards to 4.92 per cent from the earlier estimate of 5 per cent, as per the Central Statistics Office (CSO) data released today.
Its previous low was in October 2017 at 3.58 per cent. As for year-on-year comparison, retail inflation had increased by 2.36 per cent in July last year. The CSO data revealed that inflation in vegetables declined by (-) 2.19 per cent last month, compared to 7.8 per cent in June. The rate of price rise in fruits slowed down 6.98 per cent, as against over 10 per cent in the previous month.
WPI inflation rises to 5.77 per cent in June on costlier veggies, fuel
As per the data, the inflation in protein rich items like meat and fish, and also milk was also slower in July compared to the previous month. However, inflation in the 'fuel and light' segment based on the changes in the CPI increased to 7.96 per cent from 7.14 in the previous month.