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China's May CPI rebounds to 0.2%, PPI fall expands to 4.6%
In May, China's year-on-year CPI growth rate slightly rebounded, and the year-on-year decline in PPI expanded for the fifth consecutive month. In May, China's year-on-year CPI growth rate slightly rebounded, and the year-on-year decline in PPI expanded for the fifth consecutive month. -
China's July Factory Gate Inflation Quickens, Beats Analysts Estimate
China's producer price index soared almost 10% last month from a year earlier. China's producer price index soared almost 10% last month from a year earlier. -
China's Manufacturing Deflation Eases, But Recovery Still A Challenge
Deceleration in industrial deflation is a welcome development for businesses. Deceleration in industrial deflation is a welcome development for businesses. -
China To Release More Agricultural Reserves To Stabilize Prices
China's Ministry of Commerce revealed plans to release more pork and vegetable from the national reserves, along with other measures, to stabilize prices. China's Ministry of Commerce revealed plans to release more pork and vegetable from the national reserves, along with other measures, to stabilize prices. -
China CPI Surged In January, Exceeding Analysts' Estimates
The continued surge in pork prices, the Lunar New Year holidays, and other factors have all contributed to the relatively massive surge in China's CPI in January. The continued surge in pork prices, the Lunar New Year holidays, and other factors have all contributed to the relatively massive surge in China's CPI in January. -
Chinese Banks Release 1.4 Trillion Yuan Fresh Loans To Lift Economy
Chinese financial ministers keeping relatively cautious financial policy so far this year. Chinese financial ministers keeping relatively cautious financial policy so far this year.