China Reflation Momentum Strengthens In April, Likely Keeping The PBOC On Hold
2026-05-11
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Summary
- Both China’s CPI and PPI inflation beat forecasts in April, with producer prices and non-food costs hitting 45-month highs.
- Yet the full economic impact of higher energy prices is likely yet to be seen.
- We saw in the weekend data that China's trade growth beat expectations again in April, with both exports and imports surpassing market forecasts.
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By Lynn Song, Chief Economist, Greater China
CPI inflation rebounds in April despite drag from food prices
China's CPI inflation rose to 1.2% year-on-year in April, up from 1.0% in March, bucking market forecasts for a slight drop on
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