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PMIs (Feb.)

China’s two PMIs fell further last month and are now consistent with a pace of growth slower than the average of the last few years. Firms report that input prices are rising fast but the prices they charge to customers are much more subdued. Overall, today’s figures put another dent in the argument that China is overheating.

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