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Thursday, March 28, 2024

China PMI Surges To 19-Month High – US (And Chinese) Equities Sigh

Courtesy of ZeroHedge. View original post here.

Submitted by Tyler Durden.

There was a time when the US was the cleanest dirty shirt; it seems now, given the US equity futures’ (total lack of) reaction to tonight’s 19-month-high surge in the ever-trustworthy over-invested mal-allocated Chinese PMI that for once, all that matters is domestic issues. HSBC’s China PMI surged to 51.5, its highest since May 2011 and the Shanghai Composite is even shrugging it off as new export orders fell slightly (but of course all that matters is the top-line); and not wanting to burst anyone’s bubble but – a majority of survey respondents (nearly 85%) reported no change in the level of outstanding business, employment levels also remained broadly similar in December, with nearly 92% of panelists noting no change to workforce numbers. But apart from that, the drop in inventories (and jump in input prices) apparently was enough to jerk this idiotic barometer of whatever it is to something that purports to show the best manufacturing growth in 19 months. It seems clear that our Chinese ‘friends’ at the PBoC are telegraphing that we are on our own – there will be no easing from them in this environment – Trade accordingly…

and US equity futures reaction…

Shanghai Comp…

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