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China factory activity accelerated in December: Caixin
by Staff Writers
Beijing (AFP) Jan 2, 2018


Chinese factory activity accelerated in December, according to independent data released Tuesday, a positive indicator for the world's second-largest economy to kick off the new year.

The Caixin Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) -- an indicator of conditions at small manufacturers -- rose to 51.5 in December, up from 50.8 in November and the highest reading since August.

The official PMI indicator of 51.6 for December was released on Sunday by China's National Bureau of Statistics and showed a slight deceleration from November, although it largely maintained momentum.

A PMI figure above 50 represents growth while anything below points to contraction.

Caixin's index focuses on economic activity at small and medium sized enterprises, and its continued strength may reflect the resilient global demand for many of these exporting firms.

China's exports saw solid growth during the final months of last year.

"Manufacturing production continued to increase across China at the end of 2017" Caixin said in a statement with data compiler IHS Markit.

"Manufacturing operating conditions improved in December, reinforcing the notion that economic growth has stabilised in 2017 and has even performed better than expected" Caixin analyst Zhengsheng Zhong wrote.

"We should not underestimate downward pressure on growth next year due to tightening monetary policy and strengthening oversight on local government financing."

Caixin said firms used existing inventories of finished items to satisfy some new orders and cut slightly their inventories of finished goods.

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