India’s November retail inflation rises to 0.71%
Dec 12 (Reuters) – India’s annual retail inflation quickened to 0.71% year-on-year in November, picking up from a record low in October, as the pace of decline in food prices slowed, government data showed on Friday. A Reuters poll had projected retail inflation at 0.7%. The latest print was below the Reserve Bank of India’s target range of 2% to 6% for the third straight month. COMMENTARY: TERESA JOHN, LEAD ECONOMIST, NIRMAL BANG, MUMBAI “CPI inflation quickened to 0.71% in November from 0.25% in October as food inflation bottomed out, led by higher vegetable prices due to unseasonal rains. “Core