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China's core inflation rises 1.4% in February China's core inflation rises 1.4% in February
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China's core inflation rate rose to 1.4% in February from a year earlier, recovering from a more than five-year low and exceeding most expectations. China's core inflation rate rose 1.4% in February from a year earlier, recovering from a more than five-year low and exceeding most expectations.
The consumer price inflation (CPI) data compares with a rise of 0.8% in January, which was the weakest reading since November 2009.The consumer price inflation (CPI) data compares with a rise of 0.8% in January, which was the weakest reading since November 2009.
China's new consumer inflation target is about 3%, down from 3.5% in 2014.China's new consumer inflation target is about 3%, down from 3.5% in 2014.
The rise in inflation for the period was attributed by officials to China's Lunar New Year celebrations.The rise in inflation for the period was attributed by officials to China's Lunar New Year celebrations.
The official number could ease some deflation worries for the world's second-largest economy, although analysts were unconvinced the holiday period was a factor for the year-on-year rise.The official number could ease some deflation worries for the world's second-largest economy, although analysts were unconvinced the holiday period was a factor for the year-on-year rise.
"The statistical office said Lunar New Year was the reason behind higher inflation, although we feel this explanation is not sufficient given that last year Lunar New Year was also in February," said economist Dariusz Kowalczyk from Credit Agricole in Hong Kong."The statistical office said Lunar New Year was the reason behind higher inflation, although we feel this explanation is not sufficient given that last year Lunar New Year was also in February," said economist Dariusz Kowalczyk from Credit Agricole in Hong Kong.
"In any case, the data confirms our view that there will be no further rate cuts considering that the [reserve bank] said it was managing real rates and these are much lower now with higher inflation," he said."In any case, the data confirms our view that there will be no further rate cuts considering that the [reserve bank] said it was managing real rates and these are much lower now with higher inflation," he said.
The producer price index (PPI), which includes wholesale and factory price inflation, showed worsening deflation, declining 4.8% in February and highlighting persistent weakness in the economy.The producer price index (PPI), which includes wholesale and factory price inflation, showed worsening deflation, declining 4.8% in February and highlighting persistent weakness in the economy.
Expectations were for a fall of 4.3%, in line with January's data. China has seen factory price deflation for some three years. Expectations were for a fall of 4.3%, in line with January's data. China has now seen factory price deflation for some three years.
Overcapacity at factories is believed to be contributing to deflation, together with a downturn in the property market. Overcapacity at factories is believed to be contributing to deflation, together with a downturn in the property market.
Persistent weaknessPersistent weakness
Earlier this month, China's Premier Li Keqiang said the government would have a consumer inflation target of about 3%, down from 3.5% in 2014.Earlier this month, China's Premier Li Keqiang said the government would have a consumer inflation target of about 3%, down from 3.5% in 2014.
Inflation data for January, which hit a five-year low of 0.8%, had shown that overall inflation pressures in China remain weak, Moody's Analytics economist Alaistair Chan said in a note.Inflation data for January, which hit a five-year low of 0.8%, had shown that overall inflation pressures in China remain weak, Moody's Analytics economist Alaistair Chan said in a note.
"Disinflation is apparent across most categories, ranging from food to housing to household goods," Mr Chan said."Disinflation is apparent across most categories, ranging from food to housing to household goods," Mr Chan said.
"Consumer prices have been moderating because of the housing slump and general overcapacity in many industrial sectors [and] lower oil prices are also lowering retail energy costs.""Consumer prices have been moderating because of the housing slump and general overcapacity in many industrial sectors [and] lower oil prices are also lowering retail energy costs."
Premier Li said that the economy would face greater difficulties this year, compared to the previous one.Premier Li said that the economy would face greater difficulties this year, compared to the previous one.
China, the world's second-largest economy, has set its growth target at about 7% for this year, down from a target of 7.5% in 2014.China, the world's second-largest economy, has set its growth target at about 7% for this year, down from a target of 7.5% in 2014.