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STOCKHOLM (Direkt) Kinas inköpschefsindex för industrin steg till 53,1 i mars, jämfört med 51,0 föregående månad.

Det framgår av en mätning från den nationella statistikbyrån och Federation of Logistics and Purchasing, enligt Bloomberg News.

Enligt Bloomberg News enkät väntades inköpschefsindex sjunka till 50,8.

Prisindex steg till 55,9 från 54,0, produktionsindex steg till 55,2 från 53,8, index över nya order steg till 55,1 från 51,0 medan index över exportorder steg till 51,9 från 51,1. Orderboksindex steg till 50,5 från 49,4 medan sysselsättningsindex steg till 51,0 från 49,5.

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