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China manufacturing growth in September holds steady at low level, exports improve


September 30, 2014  by The Associated Press

China’s manufacturing activity in September held steady at the previous month’s low level, indicating the world’s second-largest economy faces risks to growth, a survey showed Tuesday.

HSBC Corp.’s monthly purchasing managers’ index stood at 50.2 on a 100-point scale on which numbers above 50 indicate expansion. It was unchanged from August’s three-month low.

The figures suggest China faces headwinds as communist leaders try to shift to growth based on domestic consumption instead of trade and investment. They have publicly ruled out a full-scale stimulus, but have pumped money into public works construction to avert job losses.

Economic growth of 7.5 per cent over a year earlier in the quarter ending in June was stronger than Western economies, but barely half of 2007’s peak of 14.2 per cent. Manufacturing, housing sales and other indicators suggest growth might be weakening.

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“We think risks to growth are still on the downside and warrant more accommodative monetary, as well as fiscal policies,” said HSBC economist Hongbin Qu in a statement.

Export orders grew at their fastest pace since March 2010, but output growth decelerated and employers cut staffing levels for an 11th straight month.


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