Inflation jumps to three-month high of 4.81% in June

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NEW DELHI: Retail inflation rose to a three-month high of 4.81% in June, mainly on account of hardening prices of food, according to the government data released on Wednesday. Inflation based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) stood at 4.31% (revised upward from 4.25%) in May and 7% in June 2022.

The inflation, however, remains within the RBI’s comfort level of below 6%.

The previous high CPI was in March at 5.66%.

The government has tasked the central bank to ensure retail inflation remains at 4% with a margin of 2% on either side. The central bank mainly factors in the CPI to arrive at its bi-monthly monetary policy decision. The next policy review is scheduled early next month.

Inflation for the food basket was at 4.49% in June, higher than 2.96% in May. The food basket accounts for nearly half of the CPI.

Last month, the Reserve Bank kept policy rates unchanged at 6.5% and projected retail inflation for the current fiscal to average at 5.1%, with June quarter inflation pegged at 4.6%.