Unless Beijing introduces more forceful policies, consumers could get locked into a mindset that is ‘nearly impossible to ...
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China likely to cut inflation outlook to two-decade low, lay out stimulus plans at 'Two Sessions' meeting
China is expected to acknowledge a significant softening in domestic demand next week, while revealing highly anticipated details on fiscal stimulus aimed at shoring up growth. The country's annual ...
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August CPI inflation in China rose to 0.6% year-on-year, up from 0.5% YoY in July, coming in exactly in line with our forecasts this month and reaching a six-month-high. In month-on-month terms, CPI ...
Consumer inflation in China unexpectedly fell to a five-month low of 0.2% ahead of a key policy meeting where government officials are expected to announce additional stimulus to boost the flagging ...
China's national consumer price index (CPI) in February fell into negative territory for the first time since January last year, weighed down by a decline in food, tobacco and alcohol prices. Stream ...
As everyday Americans deal with inflation by opting for cheaper proteins like sausage, China is wrestling with a meaty puzzle of its own. Pork prices are up 20 percent since the start of this year, ...
China's consumer price inflation in December slipped to 0.1% year on year, data from the National Bureau of Statistics showed Thursday, stoking deflation concerns. Growth in headline inflation was in ...
Food inflation snapped a 12-month streak of negative inflation to offset a slight dip in non-food inflation, pushing overall CPI inflation to a 5-month high. China's CPI inflation came in at 0.5% YoY, ...
China’s consumer prices rose more than expected in July, largely due to seasonal factors like weather, leaving intact concern over sluggish domestic demand and boosting the case for more policy ...
China is expected to acknowledge a significant softening in domestic demand next week, while revealing highly anticipated details on fiscal stimulus aimed at shoring up growth in the face of ...
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