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Unfavourable base propels CPI inflation to 5.59% in December 2021

At 5.59 percent, headline retail inflation is 68 basis points higher than it was in November 2021. Core inflation, however, was unchanged at 6.1 percent.

January 12, 2022 / 18:27 IST
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Representative image: Reuters
Representative image: Reuters

India's headline retail inflation jumped to 5.59 percent in December 2021, thanks to an unfavourable base effect.

The latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation print is 68 basis points higher than the November 2021 level of 4.91 percent, data released on January 12 by the National Statistical Office showed. It is the highest inflation has been since July 2021, when it had also come in at 5.59 percent.

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Despite the sharp increase in inflation in December 2021, the average for the last quarter of 2021, at 5.0 percent, is marginally lower than expected. The Reserve Bank of India had forecast CPI inflation would average 5.1 percent in October-December 2021.

In December 2021, inflation rose even as the general index of the CPI fell to 166.1 from 166.7 in November 2021, indicating the presence of an unfavourable base effect.