China: Muted inflation to fuel China rate cut calls, China ...

 
 
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Friday August 09 2013
 
 
China News
 
Muted inflation to fuel China rate cut calls
 
Consumer price inflation in China remains well below the 3.5% upper annual limit targeted by Beijing at the start of the year but food price rises of 5% are cause for concern
 
 
 
China trade shows signs of recovery
 
Strong growth in both exports and imports in July suggests the Chinese economy may be stabilising after a shaky first half of the year
 
 
US snub puts focus on Sino-Russia ties
 
G20 summit in St Petersburg next month will serve to showcase the development of the three-way relationship of Obama, Putin and Xi
 
 
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