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UK manufacturing continues to grow in September | UK manufacturing continues to grow in September |
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UK manufacturing grew for the sixth consecutive month in September, a survey has indicated, and recorded its strongest quarterly performance for two and a half years. | UK manufacturing grew for the sixth consecutive month in September, a survey has indicated, and recorded its strongest quarterly performance for two and a half years. |
The Markit/CIPS Purchasing Managers' Index slipped to 56.7 last month from August's 57.1, but was still above the 50-mark indicating expansion. | The Markit/CIPS Purchasing Managers' Index slipped to 56.7 last month from August's 57.1, but was still above the 50-mark indicating expansion. |
Growth in output and new orders remained close to August's 19-year high. | Growth in output and new orders remained close to August's 19-year high. |
But export business growth was weak. | But export business growth was weak. |
"UK manufacturing continues to boom. These numbers are encouraging in respect to the rebalancing of the economy, with goods production likely to provide a major stimulus to economic growth in the third quarter," said Rob Dobson, senior economist at Markit. | "UK manufacturing continues to boom. These numbers are encouraging in respect to the rebalancing of the economy, with goods production likely to provide a major stimulus to economic growth in the third quarter," said Rob Dobson, senior economist at Markit. |
The only weak point in the survey was the slower rise in export orders, which Mr Dobson said was disappointing. | |
"We would expect to be seeing far stronger export gains than companies are currently reporting, especially with the eurozone showing signs of finally pulling out of recession," Mr Dobson said. | |
Both employment and prices rose at their fastest pace in two years, suggesting the UK's economic recovery is gathering steam. | |
Lee Hopley, chief economist at EEF, the manufacturers' organisation, said the figures marked another "solid month" for manufacturing. "Output, orders and employment (are) all up, paving the way for a decent quarter of growth across the sector." | |
Manufacturing accounts for 10% of the UK economy. | |
The sector grew 0.9% in the three months to June, helping the economy as a whole to grow 0.7%. Many economists are forecasting a faster pace of economic growth in the third quarter. | |
"Continued strength in the manufacturing sector will add to the belief that the UK's economy is becoming more 'broad-based', as we progress through the year," said Jeremy Cook, chief economist at currency broker World First. |
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