BEIJING, May 16 (Xinhua) -- A People's Bank of China report issued
Tuesday shows the prices of refined oil climbed 2.7 percent in April
month on month and 23.9 percent over the same period last year.
According to the central bank, the overall prices of energy resources rose by 0.7 percent month on month and 11.8
percent fromthe same period last year, with month-on-month 0.8 percent and
year-on-year 26.8 percent increases of crude price and a month-on-month 2.7
percent and year-on-year 23.9 percent increasesof refined oil.
China in March lifted the ex-factory prices of
gasoline by 300 yuan (37.5 U.S. dollars) per ton, and that of diesel oil by 200
yuan (25 US dollars). And the government established a mechanism to offer
subsidies to disadvantaged communities and public servicesectors.
Along with the Consumer Price Index (CPI), the
Corporate Goods Price Index (CGPI), previously called the wholesale price index,
ameasure of the average price level for a fixed basket of capital and consumer
goods paid by producers, gives a full picture of China's price movement.
According to the central bank, the country's price
movement maintained stable in April with the overall prices of company goods
increasing by 0.3 percent month by month and one percent year on year. Enditem