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    Dec PMI to show contraction again: poll

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    2015-12-30 09:06Global Times/Agencies Editor: Li Yan

    Activity in China's manufacturing sector is expected to have contracted for a fifth straight month in December, a Reuters poll showed, likely consigning the Chinese economy to its slowest annual growth in a quarter of a century.

    The official manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) is forecast to inch up to 49.7 from November's 49.6, according to a median forecast of 27 economists in a Reuters poll.

    A reading below 50 points suggests a contraction in activity, while a reading above indicates an expansion on a monthly basis.

    The official PMI factory reading will be released on Friday along with the official services PMI.

    Analysts expect only a marginal improvement in the vast manufacturing sector in December from November, when activity fell to a three-year low.

    Chronic overcapacity, sluggish demand at home and abroad and deflationary pressures are expected to continue to weigh on the sector next year.

    "There were some bright spots in the economy in December such as a continued recovery in the housing market and an improvement in auto sales," said Nie Wen, an analyst at Hwabao Trust in Shanghai.

    "But performances in these sectors do not necessarily boost the PMI above the 50-point level due to contractions in other industries."

    Vehicle sales in China have rebounded after the government cut taxes on smaller cars from October 1.

    Official data on Sunday showed Chinese industrial profits fell 1.4 percent in November from a year earlier, marking a sixth consecutive month of decline.

    In a bid to prevent a sharper economic slowdown, the central government has rolled out a series of stimulus measures and monetary policy easing over the past year and analysts expect further steps in 2016.

    China's economic growth is expected to cool from 7.3 percent in 2014 to 6.9 percent this year, the central bank said in a recent work paper, its slowest pace in a quarter of a century.

    Growth could ease further to 6.8 percent next year.

    Some China watchers, however, believe real growth levels are already much weaker than official data suggests.

    Top leaders last week outlined the main economic targets for 2016, saying the government will push forward "supply-side reform" to help generate new growth engines.

    China is set to release fourth quarter and full-year GDP data on January 19.

      

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