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xchrom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-02-11 12:19 PM
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83. U.S. and China factories slow; Europe, India boom
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2011/05/02/uk-global-economy-idUKTRE7412ZZ20110502

(Reuters) - Manufacturing growth softened in the United States and China but firmed in Europe and India, according to reports highlighting the fractured nature of the global economic recovery.

The world's two largest economies both saw a tempering of factory production in April, with the pace of U.S. manufacturing expansion easing for a second straight month. Still, overall U.S. activity remained firm and input prices rose to their highest in nearly three years, according to the data from the Institute for Supply Management released on Monday.

ISM said its factory index fell to 60.4 in April from 61.2 the month before, above forecasts for a reading of 60. It has held above the 50-threshold that separates growth from contraction since August 2009, and peaked in February 2011.

Despite the decline, analysts were reassured there was not greater spillover into U.S. industry from Japan's earthquake.
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