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China's Caixin PMI rises, thanks to robust consumer goods output
Korean manufacturing PMI hits a two-year high
In one line: China's NBS PMIs surprised to the downside
Manufacturing activities flounder in May on weakening domestic and external demand
Non-manufacturing PMI stalls as construction activity slow sharply
Japan’s Tokyo inflation accelerates on the back of expiring energy subsidies
In one line: Japan’s manufacturing activity expands for the first time in a year, largely driven by improvements in output and new orders.
The Bank of Korea stands pat in May, citing upside risks to inflation
Japan’s manufacturing activity expands for the first time in a year, largely driven by improvements in output and new orders.
Services activity continues to grow at solid pace in May
Chinese services sector ploughs ahead
Korean manufacturers are highly bullish, despite mounting cost pressures
Manufacturing output in rude health, though the PMIs provide contrasting readings for new orders
China's PMIs indicate manufacturing output surge, despite mixed demand readings; services activity suffers post-holiday dip
In one line: Japan's manufacturing PMI improves on higher output and weak JPY
In one line: Japan's manufacturing PMI improves on higher output and weak JPY; services activity expands amid higher cost pressure
PMIs point to services sector buoyancy in China and Japan
In one line: Manufacturing activity expands for the first time in 6 months
Chinese manufacturing demand improves after the Lunar New Year holiday
Post-holiday improvement in Caixin, Korean PMIs; Japanese Tankan fades; Korean exports sustain recovery trend
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