Strong December Caixin China PMI Ends Best Year Since 2010

 | Jan 05, 2018 06:53

The Chinese economy finished last year on a strong note, marking its best year since 2010, according to the Caixin China PMI surveys. However, the upturn was marred by a sustained pressure on firms’ margins, especially in manufacturing.

Best year since 2010

The Caixin Composite PMI™ Output Index, which covers both manufacturing and service sectors, rose to 53.0 in December, up from 51.6 in November. The latest reading was the best seen this year, and brought the 2017 average to the highest for seven years.

Faster output growth was paired with a solid increase in new sales. Inflows of new business saw the strongest monthly rise for nearly five years during December, suggesting a robust start to 2018. Employment levels remained largely stable while business expectations improved from November’s two-year low.