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China Inflation Rises to a 19-Month High
New York Times 06.11.2010
Wall Street Journal 09.04.2010
China Acts to Slow Rise in Food Prices
New York Times 11.17.2010
Chinaâs Move on Food Prices Seen as Inflation Risk
New York Times 11.17.2010
Beijing Escalates Inflation Battle
Wall Street Journal 11.18.2010
Inflated Risks to Economy in China
Wall Street Journal 11.19.2010
China's rising prices: Hunting down the hoarders
Economist 11.20.2010
Wall Street Journal 11.29.2010
Beijing Acts to Combat Inflation
Wall Street Journal 12.03.2010
Asian economies: Importing pessimism
Economist 12.11.2010
A Chinese Conference on Inflation
BusinessWeek 12.09.2010
China Concedes Reality, Raises Inflation Target
Wall Street Journal 12.15.2010
China's Steely Resolve Faces a Challenge
Wall Street Journal 12.27.2010
Wall Street Journal 12.27.2010
Cooking Oil's Surge Shows How Inflation Hits Chinese
Wall Street Journal 01.01.2011
China Acts to Prevent Collusion on Prices
Wall Street Journal 01.05.2011
Price rises in China: Inflated fears
Economist 01.08.2011
The Latest American Export: Inflation
Wall Street Journal 01.18.2011
New York Times 01.20.2011
Rising Price Pressures Spur Concerns
Wall Street Journal 01.27.2011
Drought in Northern China Alarms Leaders
New York Times 02.03.2011
New York Times 02.06.2011
Wall Street Journal 02.09.2011
When Will China's Inflation Subside?
BusinessWeek 02.10.2011
IMF Official Says Asian Governments Need to Fight Inflation With Freer Currencies
Wall Street Journal 02.15.2011
Inflation to Color China's Congress
Wall Street Journal 03.05.2011
Hungry for a Solution to Rising Food Prices
BusinessWeek 02.17.2011
Political Overlords Shackle China's Monetary Mandarins
Wall Street Journal 04.15.2011
Wall Street Journal 04.26.2011
China Lifts Banks' Reserve Ratio
Wall Street Journal 05.13.2011
The Canton Fair: The China price
Economist 05.23.2011
Wall Street Journal 05.25.2011
No Chinese Relief for Global Slowdown
Wall Street Journal 06.08.2011
Not Enough Little Piggies Going to Market
Wall Street Journal 07.02.2011
China's Hunger for Corn Turns Market on Ear
Wall Street Journal 07.09.2011
Chinese Hunger for Corn Stretches Farm Belt
Wall Street Journal 08.17.2011
Wall Street Journal 09.09.2011
India's Inflation Is a Lesson for Fast-Growing Economies
Wall Street Journal 09.12.2011
Thailand Wagers on Rising Rice Prices
Wall Street Journal 09.12.2011
China's Food-Price Indigestion
Wall Street Journal 09.22.2011
Wall Street Journal 09.26.2011
Housing, Fuel Costs Ease in China
Wall Street Journal 10.10.2011
Still Reserved on China's Policy Shift
Wall Street Journal 12.01.2011
China's Inflation Slows Sharply
Wall Street Journal 12.09.2011
China's Inflation Rises Faster Than Expected
Wall Street Journal 02.09.2012
China's Workers in No Need of Stimulation
Wall Street Journal 06.04.2012
Inflated Confidence Over Chinese Prices
Wall Street Journal 07.09.2012
In China, Price Drops Spur Talk of Deflation
New York Times 07.09.2012
China's Biggest Problems Are Political, Not Economic
Wall Street Journal 08.02.2012
Drought Forces Reductions in U.S. Crop Forecasts
New York Times 08.10.2012
Prices Surge as Drought Stunts Corn Crop
Wall Street Journal 08.12.2012
As China’s economy slows, real estate bubble looms - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10.03.2012
A New, Global Oil Quandary: Costly Fuel Means Costly Calories
New York Times 01.19.2008
Hawk Still Perched at China's Central Bank
Wall Street Journal 03.13.2013
Chinese Consumer Prices Increase at a Slower Pace
Wall Street Journal 04.09.2013
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