• Chinese CPI rose 0.2% in October, as expected

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9 November 2018

Chinese CPI rose 0.2% in October, as expected

China's consumer prices increased at a steady pace in October, while producer price inflation slowed for the fourth consecutive month on weaker manufacturing activity, according to rttnews.

Inflation remained unchanged at 2.5 percent in October, the highest since February, the National Bureau of Statistics reported. The rate also came in line with economists' expectations.

Nonetheless, inflation remains below the government's full year-target of around 3 percent.

Food prices advanced 3.3 percent and non-food prices climbed 2.4 percent annually.

On a monthly basis, consumer price inflation slowed to 0.2 percent from 0.7 percent in September.

Another report from NBS showed that producer price inflation eased to a 7-month low of 3.3 percent in October, as expected, from 3.6 percent in September.

Month-on-month, producer prices gained 0.4 percent versus 0.6 percent rise in September.


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