Caixin China Manufacturing PMI (February 2025) improves to 50.8, well above expected and the best in three months:
- expected 50.3, prior 50.1
In summary:
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Manufacturing continued to expand in February, with output and new orders reaching three-month highs. Export orders rebounded after two months of decline.
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Workforce numbers fell for the sixth straight month as firms prioritized cost-cutting and efficiency, leading to rising backlogs.
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Input costs rose slightly, driven by copper and chemical prices, while output prices fell for the third consecutive month due to discounts and promotions.
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Logistics improved post-Chinese New Year, with better supplier delivery times and increased purchasing activity, though raw material inventories dipped.
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Businesses remain hopeful about future growth, but concerns over employment and household income continue to weigh on domestic demand. March is seen as a key policy window to address economic challenges and boost consumer confidence.
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Over the weekend had the official PMIs showing a little improvement:
This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at www.forexlive.com.
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