"China's Deflation Eases: Anticipating Further Measures to Boost Demand"

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"China's Deflation Eases: Anticipating Further Measures to Boost Demand"
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China's consumer prices rose 0.1% in August, returning to positive territory, while factory-gate price declines slowed, indicating easing deflation pressures. However, analysts suggest that more policy support is needed to boost consumer demand as the labor market recovery slows and household income expectations remain uncertain. The producer price index fell 3.0% from a year earlier, the smallest drop in five months. China's central bank may continue to cut interest rates and bank reserve requirement ratios to stimulate growth, as the country aims to achieve its 2023 growth target of around 5%.

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