Wholesale Price Index

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Siddharth Shankar (Economist) Advisor To Kassa India ,Wholesale Price Index (WPI) represents the price of goods at a wholesale stage i.e. goods that are sold in bulk and traded between organizations instead of customers. WPI (Wholesale Price Index ) is used as a measure of price increases in some economies

 

WPI is an easy and convenient method to calculate inflation. Inflation rate is the difference between WPI calculated at the beginning and the end of a year. The percentage increase in WPI over a year gives the rate of price increases for that year.

when global conditions affecting the rupee would simplicity, while asserting that the priority is to control inflation, which still remains "high.""The rupee depreciation over the last six weeks has been because of global factors...It is difficult to say how long that effect will persist because it is factors beyond our control," he told reporters here.

 

The rupee has declined by about 9 per cent in the past three months and had touched a record low of 61.21 to the dollar on July 8. The currency recovered after the RBI and Sebi announced measures to curb volatility and speculation in the currency derivative market.The rupee, which climbed to a one-week high today, wiped out the day's gains and weakened by two paise to 59.67 at the close on fresh demand for dollars from importers.On the possibility of a rate cut, Subbarao said he would assess growth, inflation and the external situation while taking a view in the upcoming policy on July 30.

 

he RBI's efforts to contain inflation have yielded fruit, with the wholesale price index declining to 4.7 per cent, the lowest in over three years. However, retail inflation stood at 9.31 per cent in May.The current account deficit remains high, Subbarao said. The CAD hit a record high of 4.8 per cent in the last fiscal.

In view of the declining value of the rupee, fears of inflation and the high CAD, the RBI left interest rates unchanged during the last policy review in June.

 

The apex bank would look at supporting growth but would make efforts to keep inflation low.

The outflow of foreign funds to the tune of USD 7 billion in June alone, following concerns about the tapering of bond purchases by the US government, has put pressure on the rupee.

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