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Chinese inflation hits 10-year high

By Richard McGregor in Beijing

Published: August 13 2007 05:46 | Last updated: August 13 2007 18:51

China’s inflation rate hit a 10-year high of 5.6 per cent in July, raising expectations of further tightening measures and increasing concerns about an eventual knock-on impact on the real economy.

The spurt in inflation comes at a sensitive time in China’s political calendar, ahead of the five-yearly communist party congress in October, when stability is at a premium.

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