China’s April Price Check: Travel and Energy Drive Costs Up ๐
China’s April CPI rose 1.2% and PPI climbed 2.8%, driven by energy costs and holiday travel. Here is the breakdown of what is moving the markets.
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China’s April CPI rose 1.2% and PPI climbed 2.8%, driven by energy costs and holiday travel. Here is the breakdown of what is moving the markets.
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