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10 September 2010
China releasing August eco-data over weekend?
Note from Ed: this could be important come Sunday nite when setting up for Monday's trading - (CLICK HEADLINE FOR FULL ORIGINAL ARTICLE).
... Saturday 17:45 CDT - Much ado about nearly nothing...
BEIJING (AP) -- China's inflation edged higher in August as the nation's worst flooding in a decade drove an increase in food costs and industrial growth continued to quicken.
Consumer prices rose 3.5 percent in August compared with a year earlier, the National Bureau of Statistics announced Saturday. It was the highest level in 22 months and a small increase over July's 3.3 percent.
Much of the increase was fueled by a jump in food prices, which rose by 7.5 percent because summer storms and floods ruined crops and disrupted shipping.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Chinas-inflation-edges-up-apf-832275983.html
By Chris Oliver, MarketWatch
HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- China will release August national economic data on Saturday, bringing forward the scheduled release by two days and inciting speculation that the data release could contain unexpected results with market implications.
Monthly figures for industrial output, fixed asset investment, along with consumer and wholesale-price inflation data will be reported on Saturday, the National Bureau of Statistics said in a statement. The data had been originally scheduled for Monday.
Analysts said China's central bank could be planning an announcement on interest rates before markets open on Monday in response to what could be surging inflation.
T. W. Merryman
Managing Director
Interconti, Limited
(Market Research Analysts)
Chicago, IL 60604
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