Most of capital goods monitored by the Chinese government registered lower prices in late November compared with mid-November, official data showed Monday.
Of the 50 major goods monitored by the government, including seamless steel tubes, gasoline, coal, fertilizer and some chemicals, 16 reported rising prices during the period, 29 registered lower prices, while five saw prices remain unchanged, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.
The readings, released every 10 days, are based on a survey of nearly 2,000 wholesalers and distributors in 31 provincial-level regions.
Source: China Daily
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