Retail inflation climbs to 6.93% in July over hike in food prices
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Retail inflation climbs to 6.93% in July over hike in food prices

The food inflation, according to the Consumer Price Index (CPI) data, increased to 9.62 per cent in July.

   
A local grocery story in Bengali Market, Delhi | Photo: Manisha Mondal | ThePrint

Representative image of a local grocery story in Delhi | Photo: Manisha Mondal | ThePrint File photo

New Delhi: Retail inflation rose to 6.93 per cent in July, mainly on account of higher prices of food items, government data showed on Thursday.

The food inflation, according to the Consumer Price Index (CPI) data, increased to 9.62 per cent in July.

The retail inflation in June was 6.23 per cent, while the food inflation stood at 8.72 per cent.

It is for the second consecutive month that the retail inflation has been above the RBI’s comfort level. The government has mandated the cetral bank to restrict the inflation at 4 per cent (+, – 2 per cent).

The central bank mainly factors in retail inflation while arriving at its bi-monthly monetary policy.


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