WPI inflation falls to 5.7% in March due to easing fuel prices

Last month, wholesale food prices rose 3.12% y-o-y, compared with provisional 2.69% rise in February

A labourer sits on sacks of food grains while waiting for customers at a wholesale market in Ahmedabad
A labourer sits on sacks of food grains while waiting for customers at a wholesale market in Ahmedabad
Reuters
Last Updated : Apr 17 2017 | 1:03 PM IST
India's wholesale prices fell to a lower-than-expected 5.70 per cent after having risen to over a three-year high of 6.55 per cent in February, official data showed on Monday.
The data compares with a 5.98 per cent annual rise forecast by economists in a Reuters poll. In February, prices rose a provisional 6.55 percent, the fastest pace in two-and-a-half years.

Last month, wholesale food prices rose 3.12 per cent year-on-year, compared with a provisional 2.69 per cent rise in February, the data showed.

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