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UK manufacturing growth slows again in December | UK manufacturing growth slows again in December |
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The UK's manufacturing sector grew at its slowest pace for three months in December, a survey has indicated. | |
The Markit/CIPS UK manufacturing PMI fell to 51.9 in December, down from 52.5 in November and October's measure of 55.5. Any figure over 50 indicates expansion. | |
The reading was still above average for 2015 and means the sector has expanded for almost three years. | The reading was still above average for 2015 and means the sector has expanded for almost three years. |
But Markit said it marked a "disappointing" end to the year. | But Markit said it marked a "disappointing" end to the year. |
"This suggests that industry will make, at best, only a marginal positive contribution to broader economic growth in the final quarter of the year," said Markit senior economist Rob Dobson. | "This suggests that industry will make, at best, only a marginal positive contribution to broader economic growth in the final quarter of the year," said Markit senior economist Rob Dobson. |
"Although this would be an improvement on the second and third quarters, it does also suggest that manufacturing output over 2015 as a whole may be below the level achieved in 2014." | "Although this would be an improvement on the second and third quarters, it does also suggest that manufacturing output over 2015 as a whole may be below the level achieved in 2014." |
Manufacturing failed to contribute to economic growth throughout the first three quarters of 2015, with the much larger services industry continuing to drive the UK's economic recovery. | Manufacturing failed to contribute to economic growth throughout the first three quarters of 2015, with the much larger services industry continuing to drive the UK's economic recovery. |
New orders came in at the slowest pace in five months, according to the survey, while Markit's index of export orders - which had improved in the previous three months - slipped back. | New orders came in at the slowest pace in five months, according to the survey, while Markit's index of export orders - which had improved in the previous three months - slipped back. |
The result was also worse than economists had expected. | The result was also worse than economists had expected. |
IHS Global Insight economist Howard Archer said the survey's performance was "pretty lacklustre, suggesting that 2016 is also likely to be challenging for manufacturers". | IHS Global Insight economist Howard Archer said the survey's performance was "pretty lacklustre, suggesting that 2016 is also likely to be challenging for manufacturers". |
Nonetheless, ING's James Smith said the overall economy remained strong and "the case for a rate hike in 2016 looks very compelling". | Nonetheless, ING's James Smith said the overall economy remained strong and "the case for a rate hike in 2016 looks very compelling". |
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