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China's Inflation At Five-Year High Driven By Rising Food Costs

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summary:China's inflation jumped to 2.5% in May, driven by higher food prices, according to the latest government data....
China's inflatioricen jumped to 2.5% in May, driven by higher food prices, according to the latest government data.

The rate of inflation is now at a five-month high, the figures showed.

However, inflation is lower than the Communist Party's target of 3.5% for 2014.

Analysts believe China’s ruling party will introduce interest rate cuts or other measures to stimulate the economy.

Inflation for the month of May rose 0.7% on the previous month, assisted by a 4.1% increase in food prices.

Julian Evans-Pritchard of Capital Economics said, "We don't expect inflation to get out of hand this year.”

Economic growth decreased by 0.3% to 7.4% for the quarter to March 31 from the previous quarter’s figures of 7.7%.

It is expected that growth will slow further in the current quarter.

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