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Infaltion cools in China

by Tony Sagami on December 10, 2008

in Inflation Statistics

The Chinese National Bureau of Statistics reported that CPI dropped to 2.4% in November, down from 5.9% in October. The big drop is due ot falling oil and commodityprices.

It was just a very few months ago that inflation was the biggest worry. I guess theonly countries that don’t like falling oil prices ar OPEC member nations.

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