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China’s consumer prices in longest streak of declines since 2009

China’s consumer price index slipped 0.3%, the national statistics bureau said in a statement Friday, the longest streak of declines since October 2009. Economists expected a 0.4% drop.

January 12, 2024 / 08:06 IST
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China’s consumer prices in longest streak of declines since 2009
China’s consumer prices in longest streak of declines since 2009

China’s consumer prices dropped for a third straight month in December, a sign of weak domestic demand that’s leading economists to call for more stimulus.

China’s consumer price index slipped 0.3%, the national statistics bureau said in a statement Friday, the longest streak of declines since October 2009. Economists expected a 0.4% drop.

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China’s producer price index, which measures factory-gate prices, fell 2.7% on-year. Economists forecast a 2.6% decline.

The world’s second-biggest economy has been battling deflation, in part due to factors including an ongoing property slump, low consumer confidence and weak exports.