The indicators, which track manufacturing and services, were more volatile than the official PMI from the National Bureau of Statistics.
...“We are facing some pressure,” Jia Kang, director of the Beijing-based academy, said by phone Thursday, declining to offer more elaboration. “It’s difficult to say.”
Lumbering Giant
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FEEDI heard a fellow on the radio singing the praises of the U.S. growing
at a blistering 1.6% rate. I guess any news is good news in an election
year, right?
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