
China May CPI Rises 1.2% YoY, Slightly Below Expectations

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China's May CPI rose 1.2% year-on-year, slightly below the expected 1.3%. Urban prices increased 1.3%, while rural prices rose 1.1%. Food prices fell 1.7%, driven by a 16.1% drop in pork prices, whereas non-food prices rose 1.9%. On a monthly basis, CPI edged down 0.1%, with fresh vegetable and livestock meat prices declining. The average CPI for the first five months was 1% YoY.
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