China's consumer inflation slows to 0.2% in November

reuters.com

China's consumer prices increased by 0.2% in November, a slowdown from 0.3% in October. This rise was below the 0.5% expected by economists. Month-on-month, prices fell by 0.6%, compared to a 0.3% decline in October. The producer price index decreased by 2.5% year-on-year in November, an improvement from a 2.9% drop in October. This decline was slightly worse than the 2.8% forecasted by analysts. These changes occur despite recent government stimulus efforts aimed at boosting the economy.


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