Indian inflation rises but within central bank target


FE Team | Published: July 08, 2007 00:00:00 | Updated: February 01, 2018 00:00:00


NEW DELHI, July 7 (AFP): India's inflation rate jumped by a surprise tenth of a percentage point, snapping ten straight weeks of decline, but remained at a 14-month low, official data showed yesterday.
Inflation rose to 4.13 per cent for the week ended June 23, on the back of higher food costs, from 4.03 per cent a week earlier, but was lower than the 4.84 per cent registered a year ago, according to the wholesale price index, India's closely watched cost-of-living monitor.
This week's figure, which defied analysts' forecasts that it would remain flat, was still comfortably within the central bank's medium-term inflation target of 4.0 to 4.5 per cent and well below its goal of close to five per cent for the current financial year to March 2008.

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