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Service sector activity rises to 3-month high: Caixin PMI
    2019-09-05  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

ACTIVITY in China’s services sector expanded at the fastest pace in three months in August as new orders rose, prompting the biggest increase in hiring in over a year, a private survey showed yesterday.

The Caixin/Markit services purchasing managers’ index (PMI) picked up to 52.1 last month, the highest since May, compared with July’s 51.6. The index has stayed above the 50-point that separates growth from contraction on a monthly basis since late 2005.

New business accelerated slightly to a four-month high, with companies citing improving underlying demand and a boost from new projects.

But a sub-index for export orders pulled back from July’s three-month high, possibly due to heightened trade tensions.

The private survey’s findings largely dovetailed with an official gauge last week, which also showed improving service sector conditions.

“China’s economy showed clear signs of a recovery in August, especially in the employment sector,” Zhong Zhengsheng, director of macroeconomic analysis at CEBM Group, said in a statement alongside the data.

There were signs that government growth boosting measures were gradually kicking in, Zhong said.

“However, the Sino-U.S. trade conflict remained a drag, and business confidence remained depressed,” Zhong added.

While business optimism for the year ahead improved, the reading was still below levels seen in late 2017 and early 2018 before the trade dispute.

“Still, there’s no need to be too pessimistic about China’s economy, with the launch of a series of policies to promote high-quality growth,” Zhong said.

So far, China has relied on a combination of fiscal stimulus and monetary easing to cushion the broader economic slowdown, including hundreds of billions of dollars in infrastructure spending and tax cuts for companies.

But those measures have been slow to trickle through the economy, and with U.S. trade pressure intensifying analysts believe a deeper downturn could be inevitable without further policy support.

China rolled out some consumption-boosting measures last month, including the possible removal of curbs on auto purchases, though details were sketchy.

The services sector accounts for over half of China’s economy, providing an important buffer to mounting export pressures. But growth has been generally cooling over the past year as businesses and consumers grow more cautious on spending.

Caixin’s composite manufacturing and services PMI, also released yesterday, ticked up to a four-month high of 51.6 in August from 50.9 in July, though factory orders remained weak.(SD-Agencies)

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