Economics
China’s Factory Inflation Seen Easing From Peak in November
- Producer prices seen rising 12.1% in Nov., slower than in Oct.
- Consumer inflation seen picking up to 2.5% from a year ago
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China’s factory inflation may have peaked and started slowing in November, providing some relief for companies and making room for the central bank to do more to support the economy.