China says inflation at 2.0 percent in November

 
BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Published: December 9, 2012   

BEIJING — China's main gauge of inflation rose 2.0 percent in November, up from the previous month's 1.7 percent, driven largely by food price increases, the government said Sunday.

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The 3.0 percent rise in food prices included an 11.3 percent boost in the cost of vegetables, which was due to cold weather disruptions, the National Bureau of Statistics said. Food prices are...
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