China's manufacturing activity expanded for the fourth consecutive month in January, indicating that the nation's economic recovery is gaining momentum, a private survey said on Monday.
China's manufacturing sector expanded at a slower pace in January as staffing declined the most since 2020 and exports orders fell ...
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China’s manufacturing PMI dropped to 50.1 in January 2025, missing expectations and December's 50.5, marking the slowest growth in four months, as foreign orders shrank for the ...
China's factory activity grew at a slower pace in January, while staffing levels fell at the quickest pace in nearly five ...
India's factory activity started 2025 on a positive note, growing at the quickest pace in six months in January largely ...
The Caixin/S&P Global manufacturing purchasing manager's index came in at 50.1 in January, missing Reuters poll forecast of ...
Investor sentiment has been impacted by concerns over higher inflation after the US imposed new tariffs over the weekend.
The manufacturing sector in China continued to expand in January, albeit at a slower pace, the latest survey from Caixin revealed on ...
China’s manufacturing activity unexpectedly declined for a second straight month in January, underlining the need for Beijing ...
Asia's factory activity weakened in January as soft Chinese demand and threats of higher tariffs by U.S. President Donald ...