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China: Manufacturing PMI dropped to 50.0 - TDS

Analysts at TD Securities note that the China’s November manufacturing PMI dropped to 50.0 vs mkt and prior at 50.2.

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“It was the lowest print since July 2016 and at 50 means activity within the sector stalled. New export orders remained below 50, suggesting uncertainty over tariffs continues to serve as a drag. Non-manufacturing PMI was soft as well at 53.4 (mkt 53.8) hitting the lowest level since August last year.”

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