According to the latest figures released, China's consumer prices have risen lower than expected during the month of October.
The National Bureau of Statistics said today in Beijing that the consumer price index rose 3.2 per cent in October compared to 3.3 per cent median estimate in a Bloomberg News survey. China's annual consumer inflation increased to the level of 3.1 per cent in September, which was its highest in several months. The October CPI gain was the highest since February when the index also rose 3.2 per cent
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