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Wholesale inflation falls further to -4.12% in June, lowest since October 2015

Wholesale inflation data comes after the statistics ministry said on July 12 that headline retail inflation rose more thaan expected to 4.81 percent in June

July 14, 2023 / 16:41 IST
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WPI inflation has been in negative territory for three months in a row now.
WPI inflation has been in negative territory for three months in a row now.

India's wholesale prices remained in the deflationary zone for the third month in a row in June, data released on July 14 by the commerce ministry showed, with Wholesale Price Index (WPI) inflation falling further to -4.12 percent from -3.48 percent in May.

At -4.12 percent, the latest WPI inflation print is the lowest since October 2015, when it had come in at -4.76 percent.

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Even as wholesale prices fell deeper into the deflationary zone, data released by the statistics ministry on July 12 showed headline retail inflation rose more than expected to 4.81 percent in June, breaking a four-month falling streak.

The divergence between WPI and CPI inflation is due to the differences in the two basket of items, with the latter containing services and a higher share of food items.