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China's economic figures in Feb. 2011

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 Two men choose tomatoes in a wholesale market in Tianyang County, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Feb. 28, 2011. China's consumer price index (CPI), a main gauge of inflation, rose 4.9 percent year on year in February 2011, the National Bureau of Statistics announced Friday. (Xinhua/Huang Xiaobang)

        China's economic figures in 2011

CPI PPI Industrial added value output Retail sales  Auto sales PMI Fixed-asset investment Futures trading value

+4.9%

+ 7.2%

+14.1%

 +15.8%

-33%

+52.2%

+24.9%

+38.44%



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