July retail inflation at 3.78%
BY PTI14 Aug 2015 5:00 AM IST
PTI14 Aug 2015 5:00 AM IST
Food inflation measured on Consumer Food Price Index during the month of July 2015 fell to 2.15 per cent as against 5.48 per cent recorded in June 2015, the official data released on Wednesday showed. Prices of vegetables fell sharply during the month from a year ago, with inflation printing a negative 7.93 <g data-gr-id="37">per cent</g>. Fruits also turned cheaper by 1.45 per cent during the month compared to the same month last year.
However, prices of protein-rich items such as pulses remained higher as inflation rose to 22.88 <g data-gr-id="33">per cent</g>. Also, meat and fish prices turned costly by 7.02 per cent.
Inflation in cereals and products was at 1.06 per cent, eggs at 2.8 per cent, milk and products at 6.12 <g data-gr-id="35">per cent</g> and that for oils and fats was at 2.78 <g data-gr-id="36">per cent</g> in July 2015. Among others, sugar and confectionery prices contracted by 12.30 per cent.
Spices prices rose by 9.09 per cent, non-alcoholic beverages by 4.44 per cent, prepared meals, snacks and sweets by 7.7 per cent while that for food and beverages category by 2.89 per cent.
The fall of 3.78 per cent in consumer inflation was “much below the expectation” and was due to drop in food prices, India Ratings & Research Chief Economist Devendra Kumar Pant said.
“It is contradictory to daily price data released by the government. July vegetable prices <g data-gr-id="40">has</g> declined by nearly 8 <g data-gr-id="34">per cent</g>. This will have a favourable impact on bond pricing and increase in <g data-gr-id="39">probability</g> of monetary easing,” he said.
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