Posts Tagged ‘China PMI’

Industrial Production In China Rose 13.3% In May

Industrial production in China rose 13.3% y-o-y in May; April reading was at 13.4%. Consensus was at 13.1%.

Industrial Production In China Up 13.4% In April

Industrial production in China was up 13.4% y-o-y in April; March reading was at 14.8%. The consensus was at 14.6%.

Somewhat soft.

China Official PMI For April At 52.9

Official (China Federation of Logistics & Purchasing and National Bureau of Statistics) China PMI fell form 53.4 to 52.9. Consensus was at 53.9.

Weakening, but that’s nothing new.

China Charts Wrap Up

The rest of the charts I didn’t have time to post…

Industrial Production In China Up 14.9% In February

Industrial production in China was up 14.9% y-o-y in February; January reading was apparently not reported. The consensus was at 13.0%.

February China Official PMI At 52.2; HSBC/Markit China PMI At 51.7

Official (China Federation of Logistics & Purchasing and National Bureau of Statistics) China PMI fell form 52.9 to 52.2; HSBC/Markit PMI fell from 54.5 to 51.7.

Weakening, but inline with expectations.

China Official PMI Fell To 52.6 In January; HSBC/Markit China PMI Rose To 54.5

Official (China Federation of Logistics & Purchasing and National Bureau of Statistics) China PMI fell form 53.9 to 52.6; HSBC/Markit PMI rose from 54.4 to 54.5.

Looks like industrial production growth in January will remain at present levels.

China HSBC/Markit PMI For December At 54.4

HSBC/Markit China PMI fell from 55.3 to 54.4.

China Manufacturing PMI’s Rose In November

Official China PMI rose from 54.7 to 55.3; The HSBC/Markit PMI rose from 54.8 to 55.3. Reading above 50 means expansion.

Large gap between PMI’s and industrial production growth.

China Purchasing Manager Indexes Rose In October

(For October 2010) Both of the China Purchasing Manager Indexes rose in October. China Federation of Logistics & Purchasing and National Bureau of Statistics PMI (“official PMI”) rose from 53.8 to 54.8. HSBC/Markit China PMI rose from 52.9 to also 54.8. In September industrial production didn’t follow the PMI’s readings, so odds are high this month that industrial […]

Industrial Production In China Rose 13.3%

(For September 2010) Industrial production in China rose 13.3% y-o-y in September; August reading was at 13.9%. The consensus was at 14.0%. PMI’s were wrong…. Chart 1. China Industrial Production vs. China PMI’s

China September Federation of Logistics & Purchasing and National Bureau of Statistics PMI At 53.8

(For September 2010) China Federation of Logistics & Purchasing and National Bureau of Statistics PMI rose from 51.7 to 53.8. Both China PMI’s suggest that China industrial production figures for September will improve a bit. Chart 1. China Federation of Logistics & Purchasing and National Bureau of Statistics PMI; HSBC Markit China Manufacturing PMI; China Industrial Production […]

China HSBC/Markit PMI For September At 52.9

(For September 2010) HSBC/Markit China PMI rose from 49.4 to 52.9. It appears that China industrial production figures for September will improve a bit. Chart 1. China Federation of Logistics & Purchasing and National Bureau of Statistics PMI; HSBC Markit China Manufacturing PMI; China Industrial Production Growth

China Manufacturing PMI’s Edge Up In August

(For August 2010) Official China PMI rose from 51.5 to 51.7; The HSBC/Markit PMI rose from 49.4 to 51.9. Reading bellow 50 means contraction. Equity markets cheerful on that despite absolute level flirting with contraction. Chart 1. China Federation of Logistics & Purchasing and National Bureau of Statistics PMI / HSBC Markit China Manufacturing PMI

Both China Manufacturing PMI’s Fell In July

The official China PMI fell from 52.1 to 51.2; The HSBC/Markit PMI fell from 50.4 to 49.4. Reading bellow 50 means contraction. Asian markets up today… Chart 1. China Federation of Logistics & Purchasing and National Bureau of Statistics PMI / HSBC Markit China Manufacturing PMI

 

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