KEY POINTS
  • Food prices in China rose every week in October, according to data on edible agricultural products from the country's Ministry of Commerce.
  • The inflationary pressure and the tightening trajectory of other countries' monetary policy will limit the scope China has to ease its monetary policy, said Bruce Pang, head of macro and strategy research at China Renaissance.
  • While prices for food climb, they have stagnated where the majority of Chinese household wealth is stored — in real estate.
Shoppers browse vegetables at a fresh food market in Shanghai, China, on Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2021.

BEIJING — Prices in China are rising quickly for food and other commodities, increasing pressure for policymakers tasked with keeping growth stable.

Food prices in China rose every week in October, according to data on edible agricultural products from the country's Ministry of Commerce.