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China's manufacturing activity at 18-month high | China's manufacturing activity at 18-month high |
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China's manufacturing activity grew at its fastest pace in 18 months in October, adding to signs of a recovery in the world's second-largest economy. | China's manufacturing activity grew at its fastest pace in 18 months in October, adding to signs of a recovery in the world's second-largest economy. |
The official Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI), a gauge of the sector's health, rose to 51.4 from 51.1 in September. | The official Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI), a gauge of the sector's health, rose to 51.4 from 51.1 in September. |
Manufacturing is a key driver of China's growth and a PMI reading above 50 indicates expansion in the sector. | Manufacturing is a key driver of China's growth and a PMI reading above 50 indicates expansion in the sector. |
The data comes just weeks after China reported its economic growth picked up speed in the July-to-September period. | The data comes just weeks after China reported its economic growth picked up speed in the July-to-September period. |
Its economy grew 7.8% in the quarter from a year earlier, up from the 7.5% expansion recorded in the previous three months. | Its economy grew 7.8% in the quarter from a year earlier, up from the 7.5% expansion recorded in the previous three months. |
The pick up in the pace of growth was the first in three quarters. | The pick up in the pace of growth was the first in three quarters. |
Official figures released last month also showed growth in industrial output, retail sales and fixed asset investment. | Official figures released last month also showed growth in industrial output, retail sales and fixed asset investment. |
'Comfortably exceed' | |
After years of blistering growth, China has seen its pace of expansion slow recently. | |
China has set a growth target of 7.5% for the year. | |
Analysts said the latest numbers indicated that it was likely that Beijing would meet this. | |
"This is in line with our relatively benign growth outlook," said Louis Kuijs, an economist at Royal Bank of Scotland. | |
"With global demand momentum likely to pick up gradually and domestic demand growth remaining solid, we expect GDP growth to comfortably exceed the government's bottom line in the coming quarters." | |
Mr Kuijs added that he expects China's economy to expand 7.7% in the current year. | |
A separate PMI reading released by HSBC, which looks at relatively smaller firms, also indicated an expansion in the sector. | |
The HSBC PMI reading rose to 50.9 in October, from 50.2 in September. It is the strongest improvement in the HSBC index in seven months. |
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