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Producer prices fell the most in nearly two years in June, while consumer goods prices also fell month-on-month.
China's producer deflation deepened to its worst level in almost two years in June as the economy grappled with uncertainty ...
Xu Sitao, Chief Economist of Deloitte China, talks about internal and external pressures on China's economy, from price wars ...
BEIJING (Reuters) -The size of China's economy will exceed 140 trillion yuan ($19.5 trillion) this year, the head of the ...
The deflation in producer prices came worse than the expected 3.2% drop in a Reuters poll, marking the biggest fall since ...
China’s producer prices fell the most in nearly two years, as the country’s factory-gate deflation deepens and overshadows a ...
A report by Natixis, mentioned by CNBC, examined 2,500 publicly traded firms in China. It found that while unit sales climb, ...
Producer prices dropped sharply in June; China could slip back into deflation at the retail level too. Amid trade turmoil, ...
The imposition of 30-60% tariffs on Chinese imports, alongside US levies on transshipments could undermine Beijing’s 2025 ...
China's economy is expected to have slowed down in the second quarter from a solid start to the year as trade tensions with ...
After years of mounting concern over deflation and the bruising price wars that have plagued much of China’s economy, President Xi Jinping’s government is showing signs of finally taking action.
China’s consumer price index rose for the first time in five months in June, but economists continued to call for bolder action to boost demand.