Wholesale inflation spikes to 9.68% on crude-led fuel, power pressure 
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Wholesale inflation spikes to 9.68% on crude-led fuel, power pressure

Wholesale price inflation climbed to 9.68% in May from 8.26% in April after sharp rises in fuel and power, manufactured goods and food

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New Delhi: Wholesale price inflation shot up to 9.68 percent in May, from 8.26 per cent in April, led by a sharp spike in prices of fuel and power, manufactured and food items.

The Commerce and Industry Ministry on Monday released the Wholesale price index (WPI)-based inflation data revising the base year to 2022-23, from 2011-12 earlier.

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Wholesale price index (WPI)-based inflation in fuel and power jumped to 30.33 per cent in May as against 24.89 per cent in April. In crude petroleum, inflation was 61.51 per cent in May, as against 56.31 per cent in the previous month.

The sharp rise in WPI inflation reflects the impact of the West Asia crisis and the effective blockade of the Strait of Hormuz through which the majority of the crude oil is imported to India, and its spillover effect on food prices.

Inflation in food articles was 3.60 percent in May, compared to 2.43 percent in April. In manufactured products, inflation rose to 7.48 percent in May, from 6.68 percent during April, data showed.

Retail or consumer price index based inflation too had surged to a 16-month high of 3.93 percent in May, as against 3.48 percent in the previous month.

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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI), which mainly factors in CPI when arriving at its monetary policy, has been mandated by the government to ensure that headline inflation remains at 4 per cent, with a 2 per cent margin on either side.

Earlier this month, the RBI raised its inflation projection for the current fiscal year to 5.1 per cent from 4.6 per cent, largely due to mounting input costs, driven by the pass-through of higher global energy prices to retail petrol and diesel prices.

Rising global crude oil prices had led to Rs 7.50 a litre increase in petrol and diesel prices in the second half of May.

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