China's consumer prices were flat in September, while factory-gate prices shrank at slower pace, official data showed on Friday, indicating deflationary pressures persist in the economy.
The consumer price index was unchanged in September from a year earlier, data from the National Bureau of Statistics showed, missing the forecast for a 0.2% gain in a Reuters poll. CPI rose 0.1% in August.
The producer price index fell 2.5% from a year earlier, the narrowest decline since March. Economists had predicted a 2.4% fall for September.Toronto community members started a bread-baking drive, selling traditional Jewish challah to help raise more than C$12,000 in 48 hours for Israel.
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