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12 days agoChina’s Industry-Service Activity Remains Weak: Global Indicator Flags

Recent data indicate that China’s manufacturing and services sectors continue to show signs of contraction or stagnation, compounding concerns about the world’s second-largest economy and its spill-over to global demand. A key composite leading indicator published by S&P Global suggests the pace of expansion has been sluggish despite policy support. The weaker inbound demand from China may drag on commodity exporters and regional trade partners, increasing downside risk for global growth in the coming quarters.
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12 days agoChina’s Industry-Service Activity Remains Weak: Global Indicator Flags

Recent data indicate that China’s manufacturing and services sectors continue to show signs of contraction or stagnation, compounding concerns about the world’s second-largest economy and its spill-over to global demand. A key composite leading indicator published by S&P Global suggests the pace of expansion has been sluggish despite policy support. The weaker inbound demand from China may drag on commodity exporters and regional trade partners, increasing downside risk for global growth in the coming quarters.
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China’s industry and services remain weak, with leading indicators raising global growth concerns.
Recent data indicate that China’s manufacturing and services sectors continue to show signs of contraction or stagnation, compounding concerns about the world’s second-largest economy and its spill-over to global demand. A key composite leading indicator published by S&P Global suggests the pace of expansion has been sluggish despite policy support. The weaker inbound demand from China may drag on commodity exporters and regional trade partners, increasing downside risk for global growth in the coming quarters.

Recent data indicate that China’s manufacturing and services sectors continue to show signs of contraction or stagnation, compounding concerns about the world’s second-largest economy and its spill-over to global demand. A key composite leading indicator published by S&P Global suggests the pace of expansion has been sluggish despite policy support. The weaker inbound demand from China may drag on commodity exporters and regional trade partners, increasing downside risk for global growth in the coming quarters.
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Nov 1, 2025 • 19:56 IST