China inflation beat estimates in April as Iran war drives producer prices to three-year highs
China’s producer prices rose at their fastest pace in more than three years in April, while consumer inflation also beat forecasts, as Iran war-driven commodity costs and holiday spending delivered a broader reflationary boost to the economy. Consumer prices ticked up 1.2% in April from a year earli
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