China CPI Jumps as Middle East Crisis Pushes Energy Costs Higher
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China's consumer inflation accelerated to 1. 2% in April, topping analyst estimates, as the Middle East crisis drove a surge in energy prices. The Chinese consumer price index (CPI) rose by 1.
2% last month from a year earlier, accelerating from 1% annual inflation in March, data from China's National Bureau of Statistics showed on Monday. The CPI exceeded an analyst consensus estimate of 0. 9% inflation last month.
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