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China factory activity slows in October amid trade war woes
by Staff Writers
Beijing (AFP) Oct 31, 2018

Chinese factory activity slowed in October, official data showed Wednesday, adding to a growing list of bad news for the Asian giant as it struggles to maintain economic momentum in the face of US tariffs and a weakening yuan.

The Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI), a key gauge of factory conditions, came in at 50.2 for the month, down from 50.8 in September, the National Bureau of Statistics said.

The figure was also below the 50.6 reading tipped in a Bloomberg News survey of economists, though it was still slightly above the 50-point mark that separates expansion from contraction.

The figures are the latest sign that the world's second-largest economy is losing momentum as it faces challenges at both home and abroad -- from a trade war with the US to a massive debt buildup.

"All the numbers from China's PMI release today confirm a broad-based decline in economic activity," ANZ's Raymond Yeung said in a research note.

"Economic conditions facing China's private sector are much worse than what the headline figure suggests," he warned, noting that a closer analysis of the figures shows that manufacturing by small and medium-sized businesses actually contracted in October.

Chinese economic growth slowed to 6.5 percent in the third quarter, down from a high of 6.8 percent this year.

The number was in line with Beijing's annual target. But more downward pressure could threaten the country's key political goals of eliminating poverty by 2020 and building a "moderately prosperous society".

American tariffs on virtually all Chinese imports have sapped confidence in Beijing's ability to maintain current growth levels.

Analysts say that the country's overleveraged companies and local governments are likely to put a further drag on expansion.

China's ailing stock markets have made the concerns even more acute, Yeung said, noting that "risks related to stock-pledged lending have escalated due to the fall in Chinese equities".

Offering stock as collateral for loans is a common practice in China.

Further complicating the picture is the falling price of the yuan against the dollar, with the unit at its lowest level in a decade.

A weaker yuan makes Chinese exports less expensive overseas, offsetting some of the higher costs brought by the US tariffs but it has also driven up the cost of critical raw materials from abroad and threatened domestic confidence in the currency, driving some investors to move assets overseas.


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