New Delhi [India], July 7: The Dharampal Satyapal Group (DS Group), a leading FMCG conglomerate and multi-business corporation, has announced a significant milestone for one of its popular brands, Pulse. Pulse candy recorded over INR 750 crore at consumer price in the FY 2024-25 translating
With input costs of many food items showing signs of stability in the recent months, the Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) Ghodawat Consumer Limited is exploring selective price revisions, aligning with a broader trend in the sector to recalibrate pricing while enhancing product value.
Consume price inflation in India which eased to an over six-year low in May (at 2.82 per cent) is seen declining further towards 2 per cent, perhaps even lower, by July, according to a report SBI Research.
Consumer Price Index (CPI) or year-on-year inflation for the month of May 2025 declined by 34 basis points to 2.82 per cent, the lowest year-on-year inflation after February 2019.
Retail inflation, or the Consumer Price Index (CPI), will continue to moderate to 3.0 per cent in May, a six-year low, mainly due to the sequential moderation in prices of cereals and pulses even as most other segments started to strengthen, according to a Union Bank of India (UBI) report.
The ongoing global tariff wars and the continued rise in gold prices will significantly impact the overall consumer price index (CPI) in the upcoming months, even if food prices remain stable, according to a report by the Union Bank of India (UBI).
This is the lowest year-on-year inflation since July 2019. The decline in inflation is attributed to a decrease in prices of vegetables, pulses and products, fruits, meat and fish, personal care and effects and cereals and products.
Gujarat's annual retail inflation rate (based on the Consumer Price Index - CPI) for March 2025 stands at 2.63 per cent, significantly lower than the national average of 3.34 per cent by 0.71 per cent, according to the latest data released by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implemen
Retail inflation in the month of March fell to 3.34 per cent from 3.61 % in February, according to the official data released by the Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation.
The Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) repo rate is expected to drop by 25 basis points (bps) to 6.00 per cent after the ongoing Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting, according to Goldman Sachs.
"The government should, after analysis, make a categorical statement on how this (tariff imposed by the US) will affect our Indian economy, which sectors will be impacted, and what counter-measures will be taken. Tariffs are not just concerning India; they will have a global impact. It wi