Free Trial

Pork prices in China are unlikely to....>

CHINA PRESS
CHINA PRESS: Pork prices in China are unlikely to increase significantly
although pork supplies are expected to rebound slowly until the second half of
2020, according to a report in the China Securities Journal. Citing analysts,
the Journal's report said the sharp rise in pork prices this year had drained
market demand and price gains had decelerated over the last two weeks. The
report noted recent policies to increase pork production to address supply
issues. 

To read the full story

Close

Why MNI

MNI is the leading provider

of intelligence and analysis on the Global Fixed Income, Foreign Exchange and Energy markets. We use an innovative combination of real-time analysis, deep fundamental research and journalism to provide unique and actionable insights for traders and investors. Our "All signal, no noise" approach drives an intelligence service that is succinct and timely, which is highly regarded by our time constrained client base.

Our Head Office is in London with offices in Chicago, Washington and Beijing, as well as an on the ground presence in other major financial centres across the world.