On Thursday, the National Bureau of Statistics released some more positive economic data.
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The National Bureau of Statistics announced that the consumer price index increased 3.3% last year.
The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) laid most of the blame on rising food prices.
Average wages in China's manufacturing sector rose 18.9% last year, according to China's National Bureau of Statistics.
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The National Bureau of Statistics reports that residential prices rose 6.8% in 2011 and 7.7% in 2012.
The National Bureau of Statistics in Beijing reported on Tuesday that rising food prices were to blame.
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Meanwhile, the much-watched PMI data from the National Bureau of Statistics and HSBC Bank saw steady improvement.
On October 20th the National Bureau of Statistics said that GDP grew in the third quarter by 9%.
The initial May numbers, released yesterday by the National Bureau of Statistics, painted a picture of a slumping economy.
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Over the weekend, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) in China said that inflation there hit a 10-month high.
Retail sales and factory investment also eased, the National Bureau of Statistics said.
Beijing's National Bureau of Statistics claims higher growth, but its numbers are overstated.
Property prices are rising in 53 out of 70 cities surveyed by the National Bureau of Statistics in January.
Output rose by 8.9% from a year earlier, data released by the National Bureau of Statistics over the weekend showed.
Private businesses reported a profit growth of 15.1 percent in the first eight months, the National Bureau of Statistics said.
The price of pork, a staple food in China, soared by nearly 57% last month, the National Bureau of Statistics reported.
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In January, China's National Bureau of Statistics released an official Gini coefficient reading for the first time in ten years.
The National Bureau of Statistics, in releasing the Q3 number, blamed the global financial crisis for the lowest increase in five years.
Just a few hours earlier, the National Bureau of Statistics reported that the Consumer Price Index (CPI) had increased 5.5% in May.
Last week, Beijing's National Bureau of Statistics announced that the Chinese economy grew 6.8% in the fourth quarter of last year.
The PMI hit 50.2 in October, up from 49.8 in September and 49.2 in August, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.
Industrial production rose by 10.1% in November, compared with a year earlier, according to the official data from the National Bureau of Statistics.
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Inflation as measured by the consumer price index reached 3.3% last month compared with 2.9% in June, the National Bureau of Statistics said.
The data from the National Bureau of Statistics showed that demand for refined metals, steel and other materials used for building remains subdued.
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Newly built home prices fell in 46 of 70 mainland cities in April from a year earlier, the National Bureau of Statistics said.
The National Bureau of Statistics said on Thursday that the month of August was the worst month for profits for China industrial companies.
An increasing number of Chinese cities saw falls in new home prices in November, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) reported over the weekend.
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The National Bureau of Statistics estimated that gross domestic product increased by 9.5% in the second quarter this year, down from 9.7% in Q1.
First, the National Bureau of Statistics said that industrial corporate profits dipped by 6.2 percent on the year in August, their worst decline in 2012.
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According to the National Bureau of Statistics, prices have stabilized from August to September in expensive Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen for properties of all sizes.
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