BEIJING (Reuters) -Deflationary pressures persisted in China, with both consumer and producer prices falling in September, supporting the case for more policy measures as a prolonged property market ...
China's deflationary pressures are likely to remain subdued in December, according to Nomura analysts in a research note. Nomura expects the nation's consumer price index to edge up 0.7% on year for ...
China’s consumer inflation picked up modestly in December, while factory-gate prices remained in contraction, capping another year marked by persistent deflationary pressures amid weak domestic demand ...
China's consumer inflation rose less than expected in January while the deflation in producer prices persisted.
China’s downward price pressures eased slightly in September, but not quite as much as expected, as Beijing ramps up efforts to curb excess capacity and bolster domestic demand. Data showing continued ...
China's downward price pressures eased slightly in September, but not quite as much as expected as Beijing ramps up efforts to curb excess capacity and bolster domestic demand. Data showing continued ...
Korea and Japan are set for stronger 2026 growth due to fiscal stimulus, but India and Indonesia face near-term risks from weak demand and tariff uncertainty, leaving Asia’s overall outlook softer ...
Chinas most recent inflation data for January 2026 indicates that price momentum is decelerating; headline CPI increased just 0.2% year-on-year, significantly down from 0.8% in December and ...