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TD Securities’ Global Strategy Team reports that China’s March PMIs moved back into expansion, with Manufacturing and Non-manufacturing both beating expectations. They attribute the rebound partly to firms front-loading orders due to the US-Iran war and caution that a sustained recovery is unlikely without significant policy support, especially with construction still in contraction.
Expansionary PMIs tempered by policy doubts
"China PMIs rebounded into expansion (>50) in March, with both indices surpassing expectations."
"Manufacturing PMI came in at 50.4 (cons: 50.1, prior: 49), led by big jumps in output and new orders."
"This tracks closely to the rebound in these categories from global PMIs as firms front-load orders to mitigate the impact from the US-Iran war."
"Non-manufacturing PMI printed at 50.1 (cons: 49.9, prior: 49.5), with services at 50.2 but construction remaining in contraction at 49.3."
"Overall, we won't read too much into the March's print as it could be distorted from the US-Iran war and a sustained bounce is unlikely without sizable policy support."
(This article was created with the help of an Artificial Intelligence tool and reviewed by an editor.)













