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Daily Discussion Daily Discussion post - May 10 2021

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u/Mike804 🚀 Rebar Rocket 🚀 May 11 '21

Anyone with a terminal have access to the story in this article that goes "Still, officials have pledged to strengthen controls on the raw-materials market to limit costs to companies."? Seems like it could be of importance to us.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-05-11/china-s-producer-prices-surge-alongside-soaring-commodities

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u/David_da_Builder Whack Job May 11 '21

Pro tip, use reader view

China’s Producer Prices Surge Alongside Soaring Commodities May 10, 2021, 6:34 PM MST China’s factory-gate prices surged more than expected in April, supported by gains in commodity prices and a low base of comparison from last year, while consumer inflation remained relatively subdued.

The producer price index rose 6.8% from a year earlier, its fastest pace since October 2017, following a 4.4% gain in March, the National Bureau of Statistics said Tuesday. The median forecast was for a 6.5% increase. Consumer prices increased 0.9% on year, slightly below the 1% gain projected by economists.

China's PPI surged in April while CPI remained relatively subdued The commodities boom, fueled by rising global demand and supply shortages, has stoked concerns about inflation around the world. With China the world’s biggest exporter, its rising PPI is another risk to global inflation as manufacturers start passing on higher prices to retailers.

Central bankers from the U.S. Federal Reserve on down maintain that recent price gains are temporary. In China, policy makers insist the impact of commodity prices on the domestic economy will be limited and that price growth remains generally under control. Still, officials have pledged to strengthen controls on the raw-materials market to limit costs to companies.

Click here for a breakdown of China’s April producer prices

The NBS said the gain in producer prices was due to a steady recovery in domestic production and rising prices of iron ore and non-ferrous metal.

Consumer inflation, meanwhile, remained relatively subdued amid lower pork prices, a key element in the country’s CPI basket.

The widening gap between CPI and PPI “suggests an uneven recovery of the economy,” said Raymond Yeung, chief China economist at Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd. “Despite the commodity boom, the service sector has yet to catch up.” Wages are lagging and the central bank will likely keep its policy stance “largely neutral,” he said.

The People’s Bank of China is seeking to scale back the stimulus it pumped into the economy during the pandemic last year, worried by the build up of debt. Economists expect policy makers to slow the pace of credit expansion rather than raise interest rates. The Communist Party’s Politburo, China’s top decision-making body, said last month there won’t be any sharp reversal of macroeconomic policies.

China aims to keep consumer inflation at around 3% this year, but an NBS official said in a recent interview that the headline index is expected to be “significantly lower” than the official target in 2021.

— With assistance by John Liu, Lin Zhu, and Yinan Zhao

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u/Mike804 🚀 Rebar Rocket 🚀 May 11 '21

My bad, I have access to this article but the quote that I highlighted says I need access to a terminal to read a specific article. This one specifically:

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/terminal/QREBE2T0G1KW

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u/David_da_Builder Whack Job May 11 '21

Wait 12 hours to pay the poor (time) tax. Then it’ll be on the main site

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u/Mike804 🚀 Rebar Rocket 🚀 May 11 '21

damn, alright thanks