The wholesale price index, or WPI, rose 0.13 percent year-over-year in September, slower than the 0.52 percent rise in August. The expected rise was 0.50 percent.
Food prices logged a decline of 1.99 percent annually in September, while the price decline in primary articles deepened to 3.32 percent from 2.10 percent in August, and costs for fuel and power also showed a slower decrease of 2.58 percent versus 3.17 percent a month ago.
Data showed that the annual price growth of manufactured products eased to 2.33 from 2.55 percent.
On a monthly basis, wholesale prices dropped 0.19 percent from August, when they increased by 0.52 percent. Moreover, this was the first decrease in four months.
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