BEIJING — A closely watched measure of Chinese manufacturing activity remained negative in July as concern persists about the state of the world’s second largest economy.
The Purchasing Managers’ Index, based on a survey of factory managers, slipped 0.1 points to 49.4, the National Bureau of Statistics said Wednesday. It was the third straight monthly reading below 50, a level that indicates a contraction of manufacturing activity.
A parallel purchasing managers’ index for the service sector also fell 0.3 points, though it remained in positive territory at 50.2.
The Politburo, a top body of China’s ruling Communist Party, warned Tuesday that the coming months would be tough and promised unspecified measures to restore confidence in financial markets and boost government spending.