Corporate America’s effort to boost margins and sustain US stock gains faces a key hurdle: a widening gap between consumer and producer prices, compounded by tariff uncertainties. Prices paid to US ...
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China's consumer prices fall by 0.4% in August, producer prices decline for 35th straight month
China’s consumer prices dropped by 0.4% in August, after being flat in the previous month and missing market expectations of a 0.2% fall, marking the steepest decline in six months. Meanwhile, ...
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's consumer prices fell at the fastest pace in six months in August but producer deflation eased, suggesting policymakers' efforts to rein in excessive competition and price ...
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