BENGALURU, Feb 10 (Reuters) - India's consumer inflation likely fell sharply to a five-month low of 4.60% in January from 5.22% in December on slowing food price rises, according to economists ...
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Wholesale price inflation: India’s wholesale price index (WPI) in December rose to 2.37 per cent from 1.89 per cent in November 2024, according to government data released by the Ministry of ...
India's food inflation remains firm, diverging from global trends due to frequent extreme weather events affecting crop production. Reports highlight increased crop damage in major ...
The Economic Survey 2024-25 highlights India's need to develop climate-resilient crops to boost pulse, oilseed, tomato, and onion yields. The survey emphasizes persistent food inflation driven by ...
India's central bank cut interest rates on Friday for the first time in nearly five years. Central banks around the world cut interest rates last year. India maintained high rates due to lingering ...
The Economic Survey 2024-25 has highlighted that food prices in India have remained high, even though overall inflation has come down. Retail inflation, which was 5.4% in the last financial year ...
India's wholesale inflation increased to 2.37% in December from 1.89% in November, driven by slower food price rises. Retail inflation eased to 5.22% from 5.48% in the same period. The RBI downgraded ...
Indian households expect inflation to inch up through three months to a year from now, led by costlier food and housing. The Reserve Bank of India cut its policy rate for the first time in nearly five ...
The Economic Survey 2024-25, tabled by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday in the Lok Sabha, listed challenges that drove inflation rates in the current fiscal year. From global conflicts to ...
India's struggle with retail inflation sees the RBI tightening monetary policies and the government implementing fiscal measures to address prolonged high prices driven by supply-side factors.