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    China’s CPI rises 0.6%, missing expectations as transportation and home goods prices drop

    • September 9, 2024
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    China’s consumer price index (CPI) increased by 0.6% year on year in August, falling short of the 0.7% growth anticipated by analysts.

    The slower-than-expected rise reflects a decline in prices for transportation, home goods, and rents, which has offset gains in food prices.

    Food prices rise by 2.8% in August

    The data, provided by Wind Information, revealed that food prices climbed by 2.8% year on year in August. This marks the first positive increase in food prices since June 2023.

    Notably, pork prices surged by 16.1%, while vegetable prices rose by 21.8%. Given the significant weighting of pork in China’s CPI, these increases have had a substantial impact on the overall index.

    Wang Yifan, an agricultural analyst at Nanhua Futures, stated that while pork prices are expected to continue rising in September and October due to breeding cycles, they may face downward pressure later in the year.

    Core CPI shows slower growth of 0.3%

    The Core-CPI, which excludes food and energy prices, increased by 0.3% year on year in August. This marks a slower growth rate for the second consecutive month, reflecting persistent weak domestic demand.

    The overall CPI also rose by 0.4% from July, missing the Reuters forecast of a 0.5% increase.

    Consumer prices in China have remained relatively subdued, with ongoing challenges in domestic demand since the pandemic.

    Yi Gang, former central bank head, highlighted the need to address deflationary pressures, forecasting a slight increase in CPI by the end of the year.

    Producer price index falls 1.8% YoY

    The producer price index (PPI) dropped by 1.8% year on year in August, surpassing the expected 1.4% decline as per a Reuters poll.

    Prices in the oil, coal, and fuel industries decreased by 3% year on year, reversing a 4.3% increase reported in July.

    Bruce Pang, chief economist and head of research for Greater China at JLL, attributed the downward pressure on the PPI to insufficient domestic demand and challenges in the real estate sector.

    He noted that outside of food, tobacco, and alcohol, major categories within the CPI experienced declines from the previous month, underscoring the need for more robust domestic demand initiatives.

    Retail sales and further economic data awaited

    Retail sales data for August, along with industrial data, is expected to be released on Saturday. In July, retail sales rose by just 2.7% compared to the previous year, reflecting ongoing economic challenges.

    Zhiwei Zhang, president and chief economist at Pinpoint Asset Management, emphasized the importance of a more proactive fiscal policy to prevent entrenched deflationary expectations.

    Zhang’s comments highlight the need for targeted economic measures to stimulate domestic demand and support overall economic stability.

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