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India's Wholesale Inflation Turns 0.13% Negative In June After 2 Years
- Monday July 14, 2025
- Business News | Asian News International
Wholesale inflation (WPI) in India turned negative in June at (-) 0.13 per cent as against 0.39 per cent in May, official data from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry showed on Monday.
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India's Oct WPI Inflation Accelerates To 5-Month High As Firms Face Rising Costs
- Monday November 29, 2021
- Reuters
India's annual wholesale price-based inflation, a proxy of producers' prices, accelerated in October to a five-month high, pushed up by increases in fuel and manufacturing prices, fuelling concerns of rising inflationary pressures for firms.
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www.carandbike.com
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January Wholesale Inflation Eases To 6-Month Low Of 2.84%
- Thursday February 15, 2018
- Business | Press Trust of India
Inflation based on wholesale prices eased to a six-month low of 2.84 per cent in January on cheaper food articles even as vegetable prices continued to rule high.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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India's Wholesale Inflation Turns 0.13% Negative In June After 2 Years
- Monday July 14, 2025
- Business News | Asian News International
Wholesale inflation (WPI) in India turned negative in June at (-) 0.13 per cent as against 0.39 per cent in May, official data from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry showed on Monday.
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www.ndtv.com
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India's Oct WPI Inflation Accelerates To 5-Month High As Firms Face Rising Costs
- Monday November 29, 2021
- Reuters
India's annual wholesale price-based inflation, a proxy of producers' prices, accelerated in October to a five-month high, pushed up by increases in fuel and manufacturing prices, fuelling concerns of rising inflationary pressures for firms.
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www.carandbike.com
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January Wholesale Inflation Eases To 6-Month Low Of 2.84%
- Thursday February 15, 2018
- Business | Press Trust of India
Inflation based on wholesale prices eased to a six-month low of 2.84 per cent in January on cheaper food articles even as vegetable prices continued to rule high.
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www.ndtv.com/business