china inflation up 23 on year in july
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China inflation up 2.3% on year in July

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China's annual inflation rises 2.3%
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 China's annual inflation rose 2.3 percent in July, official data showed Saturday, remaining stable and allowing authorities space to further stimulate growth in the world's second-largest economy if needed.

The country's consumer price index (CPI) -- a main gauge of inflation -- also rose by 2.3 percent in the first seven months of the year from the same period in 2013, the National Bureau of Statistics said in a statement.
The CPI had risen 2.3 percent in June, marking a slowdown from a four-month high of 2.5 percent in May.
July's result matched the median forecast of 2.3 percent in a Wall Street Journal survey of 15 economists and remained well below the 3.5 percent annual target set by the government in March.
The stable inflation figures came as China's economic growth has accelerated since authorities introduced measures to boost activity after gross domestic product (GDP) slowed at the beginning of the year.
Moderate inflation can be a boon to consumption as it encourages shoppers to buy before prices go up, while falling prices encourage them to delay purchases and companies to put off investment, both of which can weigh on growth.
Authorities must tread carefully, however, as too much stimulus can cause economic growth to heat up to the point where rising inflation becomes a problem.
"In general, China's inflation outlook remains mild," ANZ Bank economists Liu Li-Gang and Zhou Hao said in a research note published after the data.
"However, the deflation risks may even rise in the foreseeable future if the growth momentum weakens again," they added, cautioning that the threat of falling costs remains, citing a gauge of online consumer prices that has been negative on a year-on-year basis for more than two years.
"Against this backdrop, the central bank should maintain an accommodative bias in the monetary policy stance," they added.
- Focus on consumer spending -
China's leaders want to change the country's economic model, hoping spending by increasingly affluent consumers will play a bigger role in driving growth instead of the large, state-supported investments that have traditionally propelled expansion.
Authorities have since April introduced steps to bolster the economy, such as tax breaks for small enterprises, targeted infrastructure outlays and incentives to encourage lending in rural areas and to small companies, measures dubbed "mini-stimulus" by some economists.
In response, China's GDP picked up to a higher-than-expected 7.5 percent in the second quarter from 7.4 percent during the first three months of the year, which was the worst since a similar 7.4 percent expansion in July-September 2012.
The government in March set its annual GDP growth target for 2014 at about 7.5 percent, the same objective as  last year.
China's economy grew 7.7 percent in 2013, matching 2012's result, which was the worst since 1999.
Overall food prices drove inflation in July, rising 3.6 percent from the same month last year, according to the NBS data. Fresh fruit prices surged 20.1 percent.
China's producer price index (PPI) -- a measure of costs for goods at the factory gate and a leading indicator of the trend for CPI -- improved to a decline of 0.9 percent in July, the NBS said in a separate statement.
The result compared with a decrease of 1.1 percent in June and remained the highest since a 0.7 percent decline in April 2012, according to previously published data. The last PPI increase was in January 2012, when it rose 0.7 percent.
The inflation data followed the government's announcement Friday that China's monthly trade surplus leaped to a record $47.3 billion in July, nearly tripling year-on-year as export growth accelerated while imports recorded an unexpected decline.
The surplus, which compared with one of $17.8 billion during the same month last year, beat China's previous record of $40.1 billion in November 2008.

 

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