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China PMI Stabilises In June

International | Jul 01 2009

By Rudi Filapek-Vandyck

China’s manufacturing sector expanded for a fourth month in June but the gain vis-a-vis May was the smallest possible as far as standard mathematics are concerned.

The Purchasing Managers’ Index rose to a seasonally adjusted 53.2 in June from 53.1 in May, according to a release by the Federation of Logistics and Purchasing. A reading above 50 indicates an expansion.

Independent research house CLSA will publish its own monthly Purchasing Managers’ Index later today.

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