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China consumer price inflation hits lowest level in more than a decade

Official data raise spectre of deflation in wake of Covid-19 pandemic

Weaker pork prices helped push China’s consumer price inflation to its lowest level in 11 years, adding to concerns over the strength of household spending in the country’s recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. 

The consumer price index rose 0.5 per cent year-on-year in October, official data show, lower than economists’ expectations of 0.8 per cent. That compared to a 1.7 per cent rise in September and 2.4 per cent in August.

A decline in headline Chinese inflation has been mainly driven by food prices, which rose sharply over the summer after flooding across the country restricted supply. Prices increased just 2.2 per cent in October. 

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