Escrito por Martin Hacthoun. sábado, 06 de noviembre de 2010. 11:10Beijing, Nov 6 (Prensa Latina) China''s inflation rate will climb above 4 percent next year, with inflationary pressures peaking in the first few months of 2011, predicted Zhu Baoling, a researcher with the country''s State Information Center.">Escrito por Martin Hacthoun. sábado, 06 de noviembre de 2010. 11:10Beijing, Nov 6 (Prensa Latina) China''s inflation rate will climb above 4 percent next year, with inflationary pressures peaking in the first few months of 2011, predicted Zhu Baoling, a researcher with the country''s State Information Center.">

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Escrito por Martin Hacthoun. sábado, 06 de noviembre de 2010. 11:10Beijing, Nov 6 (Prensa Latina) China''s inflation rate will climb above 4 percent next year, with inflationary pressures peaking in the first few months of 2011, predicted Zhu Baoling, a researcher with the country''s State Information Center.

Consumer price inflation (CPI) hit a 23-month high of 3.6 percent in the year to September and a Reuters poll forecasts inflation in October, due for release on November 11, will hit 4 percent.

Concern about rising inflation prompted China to raise interest rates last month for the first time in nearly three years. The government, which has a target ceiling of 3 percent for 2010, has cautioned that inflationary pressures are growing due to a rise in hot money inflows and escalating food-driven inflation.

Economists and media analysts referred this week to the need for China to increase interest rates to curb capital inflows driven by U.S. monetary easing, with the net benefit seen as cooling domestic asset prices.mh. Modificado el ( sábado, 06 de noviembre de 2010 )

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