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Posted on 13/05/08

Inflation threat seen as limited to food, energy

ECONOMICS REPORTER

OTTAWA -- When China posted a near-record inflation rate of 8.5 per cent yesterday for April, the hand wringing about the rise in global prices began all over again. But there is a growing school of thought that - at least in North America and probably Europe - inflation is confined to fuel and food, with little prospect of it spilling over.

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