Retail inflation drops to 9.31% in May
The prices in the vegetables basket rose sharply to 9.78 per cent in May from 5.43 per cent in April, according to data released on Wednesday.
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) based inflation stood at 9.39 per cent in April. It was 10.39 per cent in March.
The overall food and beverages segment saw an inflation of 10.65 per cent in May, higher than 10.61 per cent in April.
The prices in the vegetables basket rose sharply to 9.78 per cent in May from 5.43 per cent in April, according to data released on Wednesday.
However, inflation in protein-based items -- egg, meat and fish -- declined to 12.52 per cent during the month, from 13.60 per cent in April. In oils and fats segment, it was 5.49 per cent, down from 7.52 per cent in April.
Besides, inflation in pulses stood at 9.59 per cent and in sugar it was 9.21 per cent on an annual basis.
The rate of price rise in clothing and footwear segment stood at 9.72 per cent during the month.
In urban areas, retail inflation declined to 9.65 per cent in May from 9.73 per cent in April. The CPI for rural population fell to 8.98 per cent during the reported month from 9.16 per cent in April.
The RBI would take into account the drop in retail inflation and the WPI numbers while formulating its mid-quarterly policy review, which is scheduled on June 17.
Meanwhile, another key economic indicator the index of industrial output ( IIP) grew at 2 per cent in April.
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