India’s wholesale price inflation accelerated to a four-month high of 2.36% in October, driven by surging food prices, particularly vegetables. While fuel and power costs declined, food inflation soared to 11.59%, impacting potatoes and onions significantly. This surge follows a similar trend in retail inflation, posing potential challenges for the Reserve Bank of India’s monetary policy stance.
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