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Inflation up to (-)0.21% on higher food prices

Last Updated : 03 September 2009, 16:50 IST
Last Updated : 03 September 2009, 16:50 IST

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Though inflation remained negative for the 12th week in a row since the week ending June 6, experts say it’s only a matter of time before the wholesale price-based inflation turns positive owing to unrelenting rise in food prices.
Inflation for the previous week was minus 0.95 per cent and it stood at 12.76 per cent in the corresponding week last year. The build up of inflation in the current financial year so far is 5.29 per cent.

Sugar price rose by 7 per cent during the week that ended on August 22. Similarly, fruits and vegetables became costlier by 4 per cent, jowar, urad and bajra by 3 per cent each, and maize and arhar by 2 per cent each.
Other items that became expensive during the week include aviation turbine fuel and electricity (5 per cent each), oil cakes (5 per cent), imported edible oil (4 per cent), and plastic items (6 per cent). Prices of food articles that rose by one per cent each during the week include moong, tea, butter and ghee.

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Published 03 September 2009, 16:50 IST

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