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China's pork disease and monetary tightening discussed in J.P. Morgan market commentary

China's pork disease and monetary tightening discussed in J.P. Morgan market commentary The passage provides macro‑economic observations and a brief mention of a PRRS outbreak affecting pork prices. It contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving high‑level officials, corporations, or intelligence agencies. The content is largely public economic analysis, offering little investigative value. Key insights: China's headline inflation hit 6.4%, a three‑year high, driven partly by pork price spikes.; PRRS virus killed hundreds of thousands of pigs, affecting pork supply and prices.; Chinese authorities have vaccinated 100 million of 500 million pigs, but vaccines only slow transmission.

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China's pork disease and monetary tightening discussed in J.P. Morgan market commentary The passage provides macro‑economic observations and a brief mention of a PRRS outbreak affecting pork prices. It contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving high‑level officials, corporations, or intelligence agencies. The content is largely public economic analysis, offering little investigative value. Key insights: China's headline inflation hit 6.4%, a three‑year high, driven partly by pork price spikes.; PRRS virus killed hundreds of thousands of pigs, affecting pork supply and prices.; Chinese authorities have vaccinated 100 million of 500 million pigs, but vaccines only slow transmission.

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