Monday, August 11, 2008

China's producer prices climbed at the fastest pace since 1996 on energy and commodity costs, underscoring the risk of a rebound in consumer-price inflation.
Factory-gate prices rose 10 percent in July from a year earlier, the statistics bureau said today, after gaining 8.8 percent in June. That was more than the 9 percent median estimate of 15 economists surveyed by Bloomberg News.

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