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小
中
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Inflation rebounds to 2% in August
Economy
continues
to
face
significant
downward
pressure
China
saw
a
rebound
in
inflation
for
the
first
time
in
five
months
as
well
as
the
slowest
growth
pace
for
industrial
output
in
three
years
in
August
,
increasing
the
risk
its
economic
slowdown
may
now
extend
into
a
seventh
quarter
.
A
man
scrutinizes
the
production
date
of
canned
food
at
a
supermarket
in
Ningbo
of
Zhejiang
province
on
Sunday
.
HU
XUEJUN
/
FOR
CHINA
DAILY
The
country
'
s
Consumer
Price
Index
(
CPI
),
a
key
gauge
of
inflation
,
rose
2
percent
from
a
year
earlier
,
up
from
July
'
s
1.8
percent
,
driven
mainly
by
rising
food
prices
,
according
to
data
released
by
the
National
Bureau
of
Statistics
(
NBS
)
on
Sunday
.
Meanwhile
,
the
growth
in
industrial
output
cooled
to
the
slowest
pace
in
39
months
to
8.9
percent
,
the
third
decline
from
May
'
s
9.6
percent
,
June
'
s
9.5
percent
and
July
'
s
9.2
percent
.
ysts
suggested
the
rebound
in
inflation
may
reduce
the
government
'
s
options
in
how
best
to
stabilize
and
stimulate
economic
growth
in
the
world
'
s
second-largest
economy
,
which
President
Hu
Jintao
said
on
Saturday
faces
"
notable
downward
pressure
".
Europe
'
s
debt
crisis
has
crimped
exports
and
a
crackdown
on
property
selling
is
damping
domestic
demand
,
while
rising
housing
and
food
costs
threaten
to
trigger
another
round
of
consumer-price
increases
.
"
It
may
not
be
a
temporal
rebound
of
the
CPI
,
but
it
is
a
turning
point
for
the
year
,
which
means
that
inflation
in
the
fourth
quarter
will
keep
rising
to
about
2.8
percent
,"
said
Li
Xunlei
,
the
vice-president
and
chief
economist
with
the
Haitong
Securities
Co
Ltd
.
In
August
,
vegetables
surged
23.8
percent
in
price
,
compared
with
8
percent
in
July
,
which
alone
lifted
the
CPI
by
0.6
percentage
points
,
while
fruit
prices
surged
9.7
percent
.
Food
prices
increased
by
3.4
percent
year
on
year
,
up
from
2.4
percent
in
July
,
while
non-food
prices
increased
by
1.4
percent
,
down
from
1.5
percent
in
July
.
Qu
Hongbin
,
the
chief
economist
in
China
with
HC
Holdings
Plc
said
the
rebound
in
the
CPI
was
influenced
by
a
shortage
of
vegetable
supplies
,
not
because
of
any
easing
in
monetary
policy
.
NBS
said
the
indicator
showed
that
consumer
inflation
in
August
jumped
again
after
monthly
consecutive
declines
since
March
.
During
the
first
eight
months
,
the
consumer
inflation
growth
rate
was
2.9
percent
.
It
seems
that
to
achieve
the
government
'
s
stated
inflation
rate
target
of
"
no
higher
than
4
percent
"
may
be
not
difficult
.
Meanwhile
,
the
Producer
Price
Index
showed
a
worsening
situation
for
industrial
sectors
with
a
fall
of
3.5
percent
in
August
from
a
year
earlier
,
the
sixth
consecutive
decline
and
reaching
a
new
34
-month
low
.
ysts
said
the
result
suggested
corporate
profits
may
continue
to
slip
and
accelerate
the
ongoing
deterioration
of
the
manufacturing
sector
.
Wang
Ming
,
a
sales
representative
with
Zhongshan
Beiaos
Metal
Products
Co
Ltd
,
a
maker
of
car
alarms
and
locking
systems
based
in
Zhongshan
of
South
China
'
s
Guangdong
province
,
said
his
company
is
slashing
output
.
"
We
don
'
t
want
to
,
but
we
have
to
.
The
demand
hasn
'
t
been
there
.
We
are
having
a
hard
time
selling
our
products
."
Refusing
to
give
exact
figures
on
the
company
'
s
sales
so
far
this
year
,
he
still
described
its
current
business
levels
as
"
really
bad
".
"
Instead
of
a
rebound
,
industrial
companies
may
face
an
even
more
difficult
situation
,
which
may
drag
the
economy
down
further
,"
said
Li
Changan
,
an
economic
professor
in
the
University
of
International
Business
and
Economics
.
The
NBS
figures
showed
investment
in
fixed
assets
,
a
traditional
strength
of
the
world
'
s
second
biggest
economy
,
also
saw
a
slight
slowdown
in
the
first
eight
months
,
with
an
increase
of
25.1
percent
during
the
period
from
January
to
August
,
compared
with
25.5
percent
in
the
first
seven
months
.
Slower
growth
Experts
said
the
latest
gloomy
indicators
add
further
evidence
that
previous
policy
easing
and
stimulus
measures
had
so
far
failed
to
stop
the
economic
slowdown
.
China
'
s
economy
expanded
7.6
percent
in
the
three
months
through
June
from
a
year
earlier
,
the
least
in
three
years
and
the
sixth
straight
quarterly
slowdown
.
Li
added
that
he
would
be
in
favor
of
the
government
taking
more
aggressive
measures
to
ease
its
monetary
policy
and
stimulate
growth
.
He
also
forecast
that
the
central
bank
may
cut
both
benchmark
interest
rates
and
the
reserve
requirement
ratio
in
next
two
months
.
The
central
bank
has
held
back
from
any
significant
monetary
policy
loosening
since
July
5,
when
it
cut
interest
rates
for
the
second
time
in
less
than
a
month
.
It
also
lowered
lenders
'
reserve
requirements
three
times
between
November
and
May
.
Speaking
to
business
leaders
at
an
Asia-Pacific
Economic
Cooperation
forum
in
Vladivostok
over
the
weekend
,
President
Hu
Jintao
reiterated
that
China
will
work
to
balance
"
steady
and
robust
growth
,
adjusting
economic
structure
and
managing
inflation
expectations
".
He
pledged
to
boost
domestic
demand
and
ensure
"
basic
price
stability
".
He
also
urged
governments
in
the
region
to
speed
up
infrastructure
development
,
describing
it
as
key
to
promoting
recovery
and
achieving
sustained
and
stable
growth
.
His
comments
follow
a
slew
of
recent
announcements
by
the
Chinese
government
approving
the
construction
of
new
roads
,
railways
and
urban
infrastructure
that
Nomura
Holdings
Inc
estimates
will
have
a
combined
value
of
about
1
trillion
yuan
($158
billion
).
Wang
Tao
,
China
economist
at
UBS
AG
,
said
she
expected
a
modest
sequential
recovery
starting
from
the
fourth
quarter
,
driven
by
policy
support
and
the
stabilization
of
property
construction
.
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