Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

WPI inflation hits 14-month high in May on fuel costs

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Inflation based on wholesale prices shot up to a 14-month high of 4.43% in May on increasing prices of petrol and diesel, prompting industry to demand action from policymake­rs to keep fuel prices under check. The Wholesale Price Index (WPI) based inflation stood at 3.18% in April and 2.26% in May last year. According to government data released on Thursday, inflation in food articles was at 1.60% in May 2018, as against 0.87% in the preceding month.

Inflation in ‘fuel and power’ basket rose sharply to 11.22% in May from 7.85% in April as prices of domestic fuel increased in line with rising global crude oil rates.

Inflation in vegetables climbed to 2.51% in May, with potato inflation at a peak of 81.93%.

Price rise in fruits was in double digits at 15.40%, while pulses saw a deflation of 21.13%. May inflation at 4.43% was a 14-month peak. The previous high was in March 2017, when the WPI inflation stood at 5.11%.

Industry chamber Assocham called for government action to tame fuel price rise saying increasing prices of petrol and diesel may significan­tly impact import bills, which may subsequent­ly have an impact on exchange rates.

“Besides, it might also nega-

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tively impact input prices for the industry which has already started feeling the pressure on its profitabil­ity,” Assocham secretary general D S Rawat said. Icra principal economist Aditi Nayar said core WPI inflation rose sharply to 4.4% in May from 3.6% in the previous month, with a rise in 15 of the sub-indices. This reflects the pass through of higher input costs, and a weaker rupee.

“The WPI inflation is expected to harden by up to 0.80 per cent before easing somewhat in the July-September quarter. Key factors that would influence the inflation trajectory include the level at which global crude oil prices stabilise and the extent to which they are transmitte­d to domestic fuel prices, the trend in the monsoon dispersion and the extent of change in MSPs,” Nayar said.

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PRIYANKA PARASHAR/MINT Inflation in ‘fuel and power’ basket rose sharply to 11.22% in May

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