More Economic Headwinds: China Raises Rates Again

Hale Stewart submits:

From Bloomberg:

China raised interest rates for the fourth time since the end of the global financial crisis to restrain inflation and limit the risk of asset bubbles in the fastest-growing major economy.
The benchmark one-year lending rate will increase to 6.31 percent from 6.06 percent, effective tomorrow, the Peoples Bank of China said on its website at the end of a national holiday. The one-year deposit rate rises to 3.25 percent from 3 percent.

China -- and to a lesser extent all the BRIC economics -- have been the drivers of


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