Retail inflation rises to 3.21% in February as food prices climb
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India’s retail inflation climbed to 3.21% in February, primarily driven by a surge in food prices. While this rise is within the RBI’s target, specific items like gold and silver saw price acceleration. Core inflation remained steady, suggesting underlying price trends are moderate. Experts anticipate potential upside risks from oil prices but view them as temporary.
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