Moneycontrol PRO
HomeNewsBusinessEconomyHigher food prices push up inflation to 9.75% in Oct

Higher food prices push up inflation to 9.75% in Oct

Driven by rising prices of food items such as sugar, pulses and vegetables as well as clothings, retail inflation moved closer to the double digit mark at 9.75 per cent in October.

November 12, 2012 / 15:49 IST

Driven by rising prices of food items such as sugar, pulses and vegetables as well as clothings, retail inflation moved closer to the double digit mark at 9.75 per cent in October.

It was 9.73 per cent in the previous month, according to the Consumer Price Index (CPI) data released today.

The highest rise in prices during the month was recorded by sugar, up 19.61 per cent, year-on-year basis. It was followed by edible oil which turned expensive by 17.92 per cent, while pulses were dearer by 14.89 percent on the annual basis.

Vegetable rates during month increased by 10.74 per cent, while meat and fish and egg rates rose by 12.18 per cent.

At the same time, clothing and footwear also witnessed an increase in prices at 10.47 per cent on an annual basis.

In urban areas, retail inflation moderated to 9.46 percent in October, compared to 9.72 per cent in the previous month. However, CPI rose for rural population to 9.98 per cent during the month from 9.79 per cent in the previous month.

"All India provisional General (all groups) CPI numbers of October 2012 for rural, urban and combined are 126.7, 122.6 and 124.9 respectively," said Minister of State for Statistics and Programme Implementation (Independent charge) Srikant Kumar Jena.

Concerned over the persistent inflation, the Reserve Bank last month kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged

However, RBI had reduced cash reserve ratio by 0.25 per cent to infuse additional liquidity, injecting Rs 17,500 crore into the financial system.

Accordingly, the CRR or the portion of deposits banks have to park with the RBI now stands at 4.25 per cent, while the repo rate, at which RBI lends to the system, has been retained at 8 per cent.

The reverse repo, at which RBI absorbs excess liquidity through borrowings from banks, remains at 7 per cent.

Meanwhile, industrial growth has slipped in the negative territory at 0.4 per cent in September, compared to a growth of 2.5 per cent in the same month last year, which indicates persistent sluggishness in the economy.

first published: Nov 12, 2012 11:16 am

Discover the latest Business News, Sensex, and Nifty updates. Obtain Personal Finance insights, tax queries, and expert opinions on Moneycontrol or download the Moneycontrol App to stay updated!

Subscribe to Tech Newsletters

  • On Saturdays

    Find the best of Al News in one place, specially curated for you every weekend.

  • Daily-Weekdays

    Stay on top of the latest tech trends and biggest startup news.

Advisory Alert: It has come to our attention that certain individuals are representing themselves as affiliates of Moneycontrol and soliciting funds on the false promise of assured returns on their investments. We wish to reiterate that Moneycontrol does not solicit funds from investors and neither does it promise any assured returns. In case you are approached by anyone making such claims, please write to us at grievanceofficer@nw18.com or call on 02268882347