Monday, November 14, 2011

[Nov 14] Headline inflation remains high in October

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Headline inflation remains high in October
India's wholesale price index (WPI) stood high at 9.73% in October for the 11th straight month, government data showed on Monday.
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With headline inflation at 9.73% in October, no signs suggest that interest rates will come down in near future, this provides you an excellent opportunity to invest in any short term investment plan if you hold a surplus cash with you.
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Indices
Nov 14, 4:10 pm
17,118.74
-74.08
[-0.43%]
5,148.35
-20.50
[-0.40%]
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