Core Viewpoint - The Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) for December 2025 indicates a recovery in China's economic activity, with both manufacturing and non-manufacturing sectors showing expansion, as all three key indices rose above the critical 50% mark [2][5]. Manufacturing PMI Summary - The manufacturing PMI reached 50.1%, marking its first rise above the expansion threshold since April, with 16 out of 21 surveyed industries reporting improved conditions [2][7]. - Production index and new orders index increased to 51.7% and 50.8%, respectively, indicating significant expansion in both production and demand, with new orders surpassing the critical point for the first time since the second half of the year [3][10]. - Large enterprises reported a PMI of 50.8%, while medium and small enterprises showed PMIs of 49.8% and 48.6%, respectively, indicating a mixed recovery across different enterprise sizes [4][9]. Non-Manufacturing PMI Summary - The non-manufacturing business activity index rose to 50.2%, reflecting an improvement in the non-manufacturing sector's economic conditions [5][12]. - The service sector's business activity index was at 49.7%, with certain industries like telecommunications and financial services showing strong growth, while retail and catering remained in contraction [6][14]. - The construction sector saw a notable increase in its business activity index to 52.8%, driven by favorable weather conditions and pre-holiday construction activities [6][14]. Comprehensive PMI Output Index Summary - The comprehensive PMI output index reached 50.7%, indicating overall expansion in production and business activities compared to the previous month [5][12]. - The manufacturing production index and non-manufacturing business activity index were reported at 51.7% and 50.2%, respectively, contributing to the overall positive trend [5][12].
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中国基金报·2025-12-31 02:27