India November Inflation Rate Rises to Over 3-Year High

India's retail price inflation rate increased to 5.54 percent year-on-year in November 2019 from 4.62 in the previous month and compared with market expectations of 5.26 percent. It was the highest inflation rate since July 2016, above the Reserve Bank of India's medium-term target of 4 percent, boosted by food prices.
MOSPI | Stefanie Moya | stefanie.moya@tradingeconomics.com
12/12/2019 12:41:17 PM
Food prices rose 10.01 percent in November (vs 7.89 percent in October), the largest annual gain since December 2013. Additionally, the food & beverages index advanced 8.66 percent, with main upward pressure coming from: vegetables (35.99 percent); pulses & products (13.94 percent); meat & fish (9.38 percent); egg (6.20 percent); spices (4.33 percent); cereals (3.71 percent); milk (3.46 percent); and fruits (3.29 percent).

Among non-food products, prices went up for housing (4.49 percent); miscellaneous (3.67 percent); pan, tobacco and intoxicants (3.26 percent); and clothing and footwear (1.30 percent). Meantime, cost of fuel & light fell 1.93 percent.

The corresponding provisional inflation rates for rural and urban areas were 5.27 percent and 5.76 percent, compared with October's figures of 4.29 percent and 5.11 percent respectively.

On a monthly basis, consumer prices were 0.95 percent higher in November.

India November Inflation Rate Rises to Over 3-Year High