China Manufacturing PMI 48.1 In April - HSBC




China's manufacturing sector continued to contract in April, the latest survey from HSBC and Markit Economics revealed on Monday - with a final purchasing managers' index score of 48.1.
That was down from last month's flash estimate of 48.3, although it was up from the final March reading of 48.0.
A reading above 50 signals expansion in a sector, while a score below means contraction.
In all, the index shows that China's manufacturing sector has been in contraction for four straight months.
Among the individual components of the survey, output and new orders contract at slower rates, while staff numbers were cut for the sixth month in a row. There was also a solid reduction in both input and output prices.


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