
Chinese Mainland Inflation Cools: May CPI Dips & PPI Declines Deepen
May data from the Chinese mainland shows a 0.1% drop in CPI while PPI declines deepen, signaling evolving market dynamics.
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May data from the Chinese mainland shows a 0.1% drop in CPI while PPI declines deepen, signaling evolving market dynamics.
China’s consumer price index fell by 0.1% in May, hinting at easing inflation and a balancing economic landscape.
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