India's retail inflation quickens for 4th month to 5.41%
[NEW DELHI] India's annual consumer price inflation accelerated to 5.41 percent in November, picking up pace for the fourth straight month, government data showed on Monday.
The print was almost in line with the forecast made by economists polled by Reuters. Retail prices were up 5 per cent year on year in October.
Retail food inflation in November came in at 6.07 per cent, sharply higher than 5.25 per cent recorded a month ago.
REUTERS
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