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Inflation Up in China on Lunar New Year Spending
Inflation Up in China on Lunar New Year Spending
2/9/2012
The size of the seasonal distortion makes the January data hard to read, but economists said it is likely to have squeezed out any expectation of a cut in bank reserve ratio requirements.
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