09 Jan China stocks rise, could have 9th straight gain; Hong Kong up
SHANGHAI, Jan 10 (Reuters) – China shares rose early
Wednesday, led by banking and consumer stocks, and were on
track to climb for a ninth straight session.
** China’s December producer prices grew at their slowest pace
in 13 months as the government’s stepped-up war against winter
smog dented factory demand for raw materials, and the country’s
consumer inflation accelerated less than expected to 1.8 percent
in December from 1.7 percent previously.
Wednesday, led by banking and consumer stocks, and were on
track to climb for a ninth straight session.
** China’s December producer prices grew at their slowest pace
in 13 months as the government’s stepped-up war against winter
smog dented factory demand for raw materials, and the country’s
consumer inflation accelerated less than expected to 1.8 percent
in December from 1.7 percent previously.
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