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China's May Inflation Rises to 2.1 Percent
China's inflation rate rose slightly in May amid concern about the strength of the country's economic recovery. Consumer prices rose 2.1 percent over a year earlier, according to data from the National Bureau of Statistics on Sunday. That is down from April's 2.4 percent gain and well below the government's target of 3.5 percent for the year. Inflation is forecast to rise gradually as a shaky economic recovery boosts consumer demand. But mixed signals about factory activity, which slowed in April, and doubts about the strength of trade have raised questions about whether the recovery is gaining traction. The world's ... (full story)
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