WPI inflation in June eases to 2.02 per cent from 2.45 per cent in May

However, onion prices continued the rising trend with inflation at 16.63 per cent during the month, as against 15.89 per cent in May.

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WPI inflation in June eases to 2.02 per cent from 2.45 per cent in May

WPI inflation in June eases to 2.02 per cent from 2.45 per cent in May (Representational Image)

Lower prices of key transportation fuels along with manufactured items and vegetable prices eased India's annual rate of inflation based on Wholesale Price Index (WPI) to 2.02 per cent in June from 2.45 per cent in May, official data showed on Monday. It was 5.68 per cent in June 2018.

Inflation in food articles basket eased marginally to 6.98 per cent in June, from 6.99 per cent in May.

Vegetable inflation softened to 24.76 per cent in June, down from 33.15 per cent in the previous month. Inflation in potato was (-) 24.27 per cent, against (-) 23.36 per cent in May.

However, onion prices continued the rising trend with inflation at 16.63 per cent during the month, as against 15.89 per cent in May.

WPI inflation in June is the lowest in 23 months, since July 2017, when it was at 1.88 per cent.

Inflation in 'fuel and power' category cooled substantially to (-) 2.20 per cent, from 0.98 per cent last month. Manufactured items too saw decline in prices with inflation at 0.94 per cent in June, against 1.28 per cent in May.

WPI inflation data for April has been revised upwards to 3.24 per cent from provisional 3.07 per cent.

Data released earlier this week showed that retail inflation spiked to a six-month high of 3.18 pc in June, on costlier food items.

The Reserve Bank, which mainly factors in retail inflation for monetary policy decision, on June 6, lowered its benchmark lending rate to nearly a nine-year low of 5.75 per cent, even as it upped its inflation projection to 3-3.1 per cent for the first half of 2019-20.

Flagging uncertain monsoon, unseasonal spike in vegetable prices, crude oil prices, financial market volatility and fiscal scenario as risks to inflation, the RBI projected upward bias in food inflation in near term.

With PTI Inputs

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