China's Consumer Inflation Likely Eased in June

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0000 GMT - China's headline inflation in June likely eased slightly to 1.1% on year from 1.2% in May, says Moody's Analytics in a note. The impact of falling pork prices, a reflection of weak consumer demand, on food inflation likely helped to partly offset the upward pressure on transport and utilities inflation from higher commodity prices, it says. Producer price inflation in June also likely softened to 3.7% from 3.9% in May, it says. The inflation data are due Thursday. (monica.gupta@wsj.com)

 

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