China sees rise in consumer prices

China’s inflation rebounded in May, buoyed by stubbornly high food prices despite signs that interest rate hikes and other controls have begun to cool the overheated economy.

China sees rise in consumer prices

China’s inflation rebounded in May, buoyed by stubbornly high food prices despite signs that interest rate hikes and other controls have begun to cool the overheated economy.

Consumer prices rose 5.5% over a year earlier, driven by an 11.7% jump in food costs, data showed today.

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