China’s July PMI Dips to 49.4: What It Means ππ
China’s manufacturing PMI fell to 49.4 in July amid heatwaves and seasonal slowdowns, while service sectors grew modestly. What’s next for global markets? ππ
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China’s manufacturing PMI fell to 49.4 in July amid heatwaves and seasonal slowdowns, while service sectors grew modestly. What’s next for global markets? ππ
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