Investing.com - Consumer prices in China fell to the lowest in two years at an annual pace of 0.8%, the National Bureau of Statistics said on Thursday, which compared to a gain of 1.7% expected as food prices dropped, and eased pressure after a 2.5% gain in January.
On a month-over-month basis, CPI fell 0.2% in February from a month earlier. Producer prices rose for the sixth straight month in February from a year earlier, up 7.8%.