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UK manufacturing output rising at quarterly pace of around 0.2%

byCustoms Today Report
02/02/2015
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LONDON: UK Manufacturing Purchasing Managers rose to 53.0 from 52.7 in December, beating a Reuters poll forecast for 52.6 and holding comfortably above the 50 mark that signals growth.

The figures suggest manufacturing output is rising at a quarterly pace of around 0.2 percent, according to survey compiler Markit, only a slight improvement on the 0.1 percent growth seen in the last three months of 2014.At this rate, the sector will provide little meaningful boost to the economy in the first quarter,” said Rob Dobson, senior economist at Markit.

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