食品价格稳定

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厦门5月主要食品价格基本稳定
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-06-09 01:01
Group 1 - The core viewpoint indicates that vegetable prices are declining while pork prices are slightly increasing, with overall food prices in Xiamen showing a slight increase of 0.42% month-on-month in May [1] - In May, the average price of grains in Xiamen was 2.87 yuan (for 500 grams), reflecting a month-on-month increase of 1.33%, while edible oil (5 liters) averaged 73.34 yuan, with a slight increase of 0.05% [1] - The average price of vegetables decreased to 3.29 yuan, showing a month-on-month decline of 5.30%, marking a low level since 2022 [1] Group 2 - The average price of pork rose to 17.64 yuan, with a month-on-month increase of 0.48% [1] - Other major food prices showed mixed trends, with fruits averaging 5.97 yuan (up 5.02%), poultry at 15.50 yuan (down 1.74%), beef and lamb at 39.50 yuan (up 2.56%), seafood at 21.44 yuan (down 1.27%), eggs at 5.96 yuan (up 0.68%), and dairy at 2.88 yuan (up 2.13%) [1] - The Xiamen Development and Reform Commission anticipates that food prices will remain stable with slight increases in June, influenced by recent heavy rainfall affecting vegetable prices [2]
5月8日电,日本央行行长植田和男称,稻米及其他食品价格的不确定性仍然很高,但价格最终有望趋于稳定。
news flash· 2025-05-08 01:32
Group 1 - The Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda stated that the uncertainty regarding rice and other food prices remains high, but prices are expected to stabilize eventually [1]
日本央行行长植田和男:稻米及其他食品价格的不确定性仍然很高,但价格最终有望趋于稳定。
news flash· 2025-05-08 01:30
Core Viewpoint - The Governor of the Bank of Japan, Kazuo Ueda, stated that the uncertainty surrounding rice and other food prices remains high, but prices are expected to stabilize in the future [1] Group 1 - The Bank of Japan is closely monitoring the fluctuations in food prices, particularly rice, which is a staple in the Japanese diet [1] - There is a recognition of the volatility in food prices, which could impact inflation and consumer spending [1] - The central bank remains optimistic about the eventual stabilization of food prices, indicating a potential easing of inflationary pressures [1]