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China manufacturing activity speeds up post holidays | China manufacturing activity speeds up post holidays |
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Manufacturing activity in China picked up speed in March, an initial HSBC survey has indicated, adding to hopes of a sustained recovery in its economy. | Manufacturing activity in China picked up speed in March, an initial HSBC survey has indicated, adding to hopes of a sustained recovery in its economy. |
The preliminary reading of HSBC's Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) rose to 51.7, from 50.4 in February. | The preliminary reading of HSBC's Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) rose to 51.7, from 50.4 in February. |
Numbers for March are seen as a true indicator for the sector, as the Chinese New Year holidays skew the data in January and February. | Numbers for March are seen as a true indicator for the sector, as the Chinese New Year holidays skew the data in January and February. |
China has been taking measures to boost manufacturing, a big driver of growth. | China has been taking measures to boost manufacturing, a big driver of growth. |
The PMI is a key indicator of the activity in the sector and a reading above 50 shows expansion. | The PMI is a key indicator of the activity in the sector and a reading above 50 shows expansion. |
Qu Hongbin, chief economist for China at HSBC said the rebound in the sector was fuelled by "stronger new orders and production growth". | Qu Hongbin, chief economist for China at HSBC said the rebound in the sector was fuelled by "stronger new orders and production growth". |
"This implies that the Chinese economy is still on track for gradual growth recovery," he added. | "This implies that the Chinese economy is still on track for gradual growth recovery," he added. |
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China pace of growth has slowed in recent times, not least due to a decline in demand for its exports from key markets. | |
China's economy grew at a pace of 7.8% last year, its weakest performance in 13 years. | |
However, there have been indications that the world's second-largest economy may be rebounding from the recent slump. | |
Data released earlier this month, showed that China's exports jumped 21.8% from a year earlier, boosted by strong demand from the US and South East Asia. | |
In the HSBC's latest data, sub-indexes tracking new orders and new export orders both showed the pace of growth accelerating in March, indicating a sustained recovery in the sector. | |
Meanwhile, industrial output and retail sales also rose in January and February, from, a year earlier, though the pace of growth in those sectors was slower than what many analysts had forecast. |
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