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Chinese factory August output experiences rebound despite strong yuan

   Sept 5--AUGUST's National Bureau of Statistics factory output numbers beat a median forecast of 51.3 from economists surveyed by the Wall Street Journal.

 
  A subindex measuring total new orders climbed to 53.1 from 52.8 in July, but new export orders dropped to 50.4 in August from 50.9, hurt by the stronger yuan.
 
  Robust domestic demand was the main factor boosting the official manufacturing purchasing managers' index, which rebounded to 51.7 from July's 51.4.
 
  The index has now stayed above the 50 mark, which separates an expansion of activity from a contraction, for 13 months. The yuan has appreciated more than five per cent against dollar this year, on its way to erase last year's decline of more than six per cent.
 
  The country's official nonmanufacturing PMI, also released Thursday, fell to 53.4 in August from 54.5 in July.
 
(Source:shippingazette)