India’s inflation eased more than expected in July to a near five-year low on sharp deceleration in food price growth, giving room for the central bank for monetary policy easing. Consumer price inflation softened to 3.54 percent in July from 5.08 percent in June, the National Statistical Office said Monday. In the same period last year, inflation was 7.44 percent.
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