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CHINA: CPI Below Estimates for November. 

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  • China’s November CPI printed at +0.2% y/y versus estimates of +0.4% y/y and October’s result of +0.3% y/y.
  • China’s November PPI printed at -2.5% y/y versus estimates of -2.8% y/y and October’s result of -2.9% y/y.
  • The month-on-month CPI result was even worse, down -0.6%.
  • There is growing calls for further stimulus to support China’s ailing economy with equity markets rallying last week in anticipation of further news this week from the Central Economic Work Conference.
  • News over the weekend suggests that possible announcements could revolve around increases in the fiscal deficit cap. 
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  • China’s November CPI printed at +0.2% y/y versus estimates of +0.4% y/y and October’s result of +0.3% y/y.
  • China’s November PPI printed at -2.5% y/y versus estimates of -2.8% y/y and October’s result of -2.9% y/y.
  • The month-on-month CPI result was even worse, down -0.6%.
  • There is growing calls for further stimulus to support China’s ailing economy with equity markets rallying last week in anticipation of further news this week from the Central Economic Work Conference.
  • News over the weekend suggests that possible announcements could revolve around increases in the fiscal deficit cap.