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China’s slowing wholesale deflation takes pressure off central bank
August 9, 2016 by elegant · Leave a Comment
By Elias Glenn and Yawen Chen BEIJING (Reuters) – China's factory price deflation moderated further in July, with prices falling at their slowest pace in two years, taking pressure off the central bank to cut rates as policymakers turn their focus to structural reforms and ballooning credit. A government-led building spree has increased demand for construction materials, but higher prices are also due in part to speculation in China's commodities futures market, which has pushed up Shanghai rebar futures up by 50 percent this year. …
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China economy shows signs of steadying, more policy support needed
December 12, 2015 by publisher · Leave a Comment
China's activity data was stronger than expected in November, with factory output growth picking up to a five-month high, signaling that a flurry of stimulus measures from Beijing may have put a floor under a fragile economy. “Real …
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China economy shows signs of steadying, more policy support needed