China’s September CPI remained in deflation, as the drag from food prices overshadowed higher non-food inflation. While data already supports further monetary easing, the People’s Bank of China could ...
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Economists also said lower inflation and a weak GDP deflator have dragged nominal growth to around 10%, even as real activity improves; the bigger challenge now is jobs and wage growth.