BEIJING (Reuters) -China's producer prices fell more than expected in July, while consumer prices were unchanged, underscoring the impact of sluggish domestic demand and persistent trade uncertainty ...
China's economy grew at a faster-than-expected rate in the second quarter, keeping the country on track to meet its full-year target of 5% and easing some pressure on policymakers to step up stimulus ...
China's consumer prices dropped 0.3% y/y in September 2025, steeper than market estimates of a 0.1% decline but slightly less than a 0.4% fall in the previous month. On a monthly basis, the CPI inched ...
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China's second-quarter growth beats forecasts but deflation fears fuel calls for stimulus, deeper reform
Retail sales growth in June slowed to 4.8% from a year earlier, compared with the 6.4% increase in May. Industrial output beat estimates, expanding by 6.8% from a year earlier. Fixed asset investment ...
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