Here Comes Chinese Inflation...
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Economists polled by Bloomberg are looking for consumer prices to rise 3.1% year-over-year. This compares with a 3.2% YoY rise the previous month.
Meanwhile, producer prices are expected to fall 1.5% YoY, compared with a 1.5% fall in October.
"CPI inflation could be quite close to 3.5% for the rest of 2013, triggering market concerns about policy tightening," wrote Bank of America's Ting Lu in December 1 note. "With weakened commodity prices and the 2.0% MoM drop in domestic fuel prices, PPI inflation could be -0.1% MoM and -1.5% YoY in November."
Here's a look at the trajectory of Chinese consumer and producer prices:
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