[ad_1] Updated Nov. 30, 2023 9:20 pm ET A private gauge of China’s factory activity unexpectedly swung to expansion in November, contrasting with the official index that signaled a contraction.…
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China Caixin Services PMI Rose for October
[ad_1] Updated Nov. 2, 2023 10:31 pm ET A private gauge of China’s services activities edged up in October, remaining in expansionary territory for 10 months in a row as…
China’s Economy Shows Fresh Signs of Slowing
[ad_1] Updated Oct. 31, 2023 7:33 am ET SINGAPORE—China’s economy suffered a setback as surveys showed factory orders shrank and construction activity slowed, reigniting growth concerns just as activity appeared…
China Caixin Services PMI Fell in August
[ad_1] A private gauge of China’s services activities fell to the lowest level in eight months, signaling that growth momentum in the sector may have lost steam. [ad_2] Source link
Singapore Manufacturing Gauge Improved Slightly in August
[ad_1] Singapore’s manufacturing activity showed a slower contraction in August, as key indexes including new orders and new exports shrank at a slower pace, and factory output swung to an…
Eurozone Business Activity Contracts Further in August, PMIs Suggest — Update
[ad_1] The Flash Eurozone Composite PMI fell to a 33-month low of 47 in August, below expectations, as the bloc’s economic downturn extended from manufacturing to the services sector. [ad_2]…
Australian PMI Shows Cooling Economy, But Inflation Not Yet Beat
[ad_1] The Australian economy continues to cool quickly with Judo Bank’s purchasing managers index for August showing a marked decline. [ad_2] Source link
China Caixin Services PMI Strengthened in July
[ad_1] A private gauge of China’s services activity edged up in July, pointing to continued recovery in the nation’s services sector. [ad_2] Source link
Australian Services PMI Contracted in July
[ad_1] Activity in Australia’s services sector contracted in July, the lowest since December. [ad_2] Source link
Beijing Is Still Too Confident About China’s Economy
[ad_1] Even after second-quarter malaise, Beijing still seems inclined to stick to half measures. That could be a historic mistake. [ad_2] Source link