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China's CPI rose by 2.3% in February

China’s consumer price rose the most since mid-2014 in February as food costs jumped amid the week-long Lunar New Year holidays, where millions binge on roast pork, duck, seafood and vegetables. The consumer-price index rose 2.3 percent in February from a year earlier, up from 1.8 percent in January, as food prices surged 7.3 percent. Raising question marks over the durability of that pickup, non-food prices moderated from a month earlier to a 1 percent increase and services inflation slowed. 
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Eurozone CPI fell to -0.2%

Euro area annual inflation is expected to be -0.2% in February 2016, down from 0.3% in January, according to a flash estimate from Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union. Looking at the main components of euro area inflation, services is expected to have the highest annual rate in February (1.0%, compared with 1.2% in January), followed by food, alcohol & tobacco (0.7%, compared with 1.0% in January), non-energy industrial goods (0.3%, compared with 0.7% in January) and energy (-8.0%, compared with -5.4% in January).
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US CPI unchanged in January

The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers was unchanged in January on a seasonally adjusted basis, beating forecasts on 0.1% decrease. Over the last 12 months, the all items index increased 1.4% before seasonal adjustment. Read more...

UK CPI rose by 0.3% in January

The Consumer Prices Index (CPI) rose by 0.3% in the year to January 2016, in line with market forecasts, compared with a 0.2% rise in the year to December 2015. This is the third consecutive month of small increases, with the rate in January 2016 being the same as it was in January 2015. The main contributors to the rise in the rate were motor fuels, and to a lesser extent food, alcoholic beverages and clothing.  Air fare prices partially offset the rise in the rate, falling by more than they did a year ago. This followed a large increase in prices in December 2015.

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