The National Bureau of Statistics China released PMI data this week which shows both the manufacturing and services sector are expanding.
Appetite for risk has enjoyed a great to start to the year, mostly thanks to China reopening and abandoning their covid-zero policy. It was a key reason as to why the International Monetary Fund chose to not downgrade global growth forecasts for the first time in a year, and tentatively call for a ‘turning point’ in the global economy. And that is so far being backed up by data coming for China.
This week we have seen four headline PMI survey released covering manufacturing and services, three of which have beat expectations and expanded. If PMI’s are above 50 is denotes expansion and I favorable for growth prospects in the future. Admittedly manufacturing is the laggard as the NBS print only expanded by 50.1, yet both service PMI’s accelerated higher.
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