<p>WPI inflation remained in the negative zone for a 16th straight month at (-)0.91 per cent in February as food articles, mainly vegetables and pulses turned cheaper.<br /><br />The Wholesale Price Index-based inflation was (-)0.9 per cent in January. In February last year, it was (-)2.17 per cent.<br /><br />This is the 16th straight month since November 2014 when deflationary pressure has persisted.<br /><br />Food inflation stood at 3.35 per cent in February compared with 6.02 per cent in January, showed official data, which was released today.<br /><br />Inflation in pulses and onion eased to 38.84 per cent and (-)13.22 per cent, respectively. The rate of price rise in the case of vegetables was (-)3.34 per cent, and for fruits, it stood at (-)1.95 per cent.</p>.<p><br />Price rise in potato was (-)6.28 per cent while that of egg, meat and fish came in at 3.47 per cent.<br /><br />The inflation print in the fuel and power segment was (-)6.40 per cent and for manufactured products, it read (-)0.58 per cent in February.<br /><br />The December WPI inflation has been revised to (-)1.06 per cent from the provisional estimate of (-)0.73 per cent.<br /><br />Reserve Bank mainly looks at retail inflation data, which is expected later in the day while firming up monetary policy stance.<br /><br />It also takes into account industrial production numbers, which as per latest reading fell for a third straight month, contracting 1.5 per cent in January due to poor showing of manufacturing.<br /><br />Industry has raised its pitch for a rate cut as factory output numbers continue to disappoint and the government stuck to the fiscal consolidation path in the Budget 2016-17, giving more elbowroom to the apex bank to ease monetary policy at the first bimonthly policy review for the next fiscal on April 5. <br /><br /></p>
<p>WPI inflation remained in the negative zone for a 16th straight month at (-)0.91 per cent in February as food articles, mainly vegetables and pulses turned cheaper.<br /><br />The Wholesale Price Index-based inflation was (-)0.9 per cent in January. In February last year, it was (-)2.17 per cent.<br /><br />This is the 16th straight month since November 2014 when deflationary pressure has persisted.<br /><br />Food inflation stood at 3.35 per cent in February compared with 6.02 per cent in January, showed official data, which was released today.<br /><br />Inflation in pulses and onion eased to 38.84 per cent and (-)13.22 per cent, respectively. The rate of price rise in the case of vegetables was (-)3.34 per cent, and for fruits, it stood at (-)1.95 per cent.</p>.<p><br />Price rise in potato was (-)6.28 per cent while that of egg, meat and fish came in at 3.47 per cent.<br /><br />The inflation print in the fuel and power segment was (-)6.40 per cent and for manufactured products, it read (-)0.58 per cent in February.<br /><br />The December WPI inflation has been revised to (-)1.06 per cent from the provisional estimate of (-)0.73 per cent.<br /><br />Reserve Bank mainly looks at retail inflation data, which is expected later in the day while firming up monetary policy stance.<br /><br />It also takes into account industrial production numbers, which as per latest reading fell for a third straight month, contracting 1.5 per cent in January due to poor showing of manufacturing.<br /><br />Industry has raised its pitch for a rate cut as factory output numbers continue to disappoint and the government stuck to the fiscal consolidation path in the Budget 2016-17, giving more elbowroom to the apex bank to ease monetary policy at the first bimonthly policy review for the next fiscal on April 5. <br /><br /></p>