Indian equities fell for the third day on speculation the central bank will continue raising rates to contain prices after inflation stayed at more than 9 per cent in July for the eighth consecutive month. DLF fell 5.7 per cent after India\'s antitrust regulator imposed a penalty of about Rs6 billion (Dh485 million) on the company for \"abuse of dominance,\" the Press Trust of India reported, citing a Competition Commission of India official it didn\'t identify. Hindalco Industries fell 3.9 per cent amid concern higher commodity prices will crimp demand. The wholesale-price index rose 9.22 per cent from a year earlier after a 9.44 per cent jump in June, the commerce ministry said on Tuesday. The median of 22 estimates in a Bloomberg News survey was for a 9.2 per cent increase.
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