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CPI Growth to Slow as Year Ends

The effective macro-economic control measures will continue to slow China's consumer price index (CPI) growth in November and December, according to the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) analysis report released Monday.

 

The macro-control has reduced uncertain factors in China's economy and increased grain supply, which combined to drive down the CPI growth, said the report.

 

Official statistics showed that October's CPI growth rate already declined 0.9 percent compared with September.

 

Factors that are slowing the growth also include the declining price of industrial commodities. The influence of last year's price hike is also losing momentum, said the report.

 

(Xinhua News Agency November 23, 2004)

CPI to Slow in Fourth Quarter
Economic Growth on Stable Upward Curve
Consumer Price Remains Stable in October
Progress in Cooling Down Economy Hailed
Consumer Prices Expected to Climb
China's Grain Production Ends 5-year Slide
Galloping Economy Needs Tighter Reins
Macroeconomic Moves Kick in
Local governments Told to Curb Price Hikes
Agricultural Prices Continue Rising
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