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Bolaji Ojo
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Re: Worrying downward trends...
Bolaji Ojo   7/22/2012 10:48:16 PM
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Cryptoman, When the US sneezes, half the world gets a cold and the other half (minus the US itself) goes into hiding.

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pocharle   7/22/2012 9:52:00 AM
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Interesting point. When Team USA basketball suited up for play in the Olympic practices, tons were outraged that their uniforms were "Made in China". This led to tons of bad press and criticism for Jerry Colangelo. I guess even the cost savings there will eventually be felt in China since there will be more of an effort to avoid using their services when it comes to further nationalistic pursuits.

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Not much of a worry
WaqasAltaf   7/21/2012 10:14:07 AM
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The difference to me is slight one and the analysts shouldnt over-react to the news. Electronics industry has always been sensitive in terms of changes and anticipation leads to severe price and sales units changes. So if orders fall for a month, it shouldnt be a major worry. A declining trend over 6 months can be a reason to be concerned about though.

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stochastic excursion   7/4/2012 12:47:17 AM
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There is reason for concern over the West's highly leveraged monetary system.  I think it's worth noting, though, that the past decade has seen a lot of volatility.  Where we're seeing the index dip just below the threshold of being a contraction indicator, there's reason to expect the unexpected and see cash flow where there isn't any right now.

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Slow phase of economic growth
Jacob   7/4/2012 12:41:11 AM
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Barbara, you are right. According to the recent economic time news, not only in US, almost all EU countries are also having a similar lower index of manufacturing growth. The report says that, if the manufacturing index is less than 50%, it implies for a slow phase of economic growth and chances for recession.

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Bolaji Ojo   7/3/2012 1:03:09 PM
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The decline in China manufacturing is a reflection of events in other parts of the world. The economy in Europe is fragile and with unemployment rising (11 percent currently in euro zone), demand for everything is being impacted. Made in China is consumed heavily in Western economies and as a result the weak China manufacturing situation is mirroring the situation in its export markets.

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Worrying downward trends...
Cryptoman   7/3/2012 10:11:44 AM
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Chinese manufacturing indexes also slipped to their lowest levels in the last seven months. This is because the orders from abroad have dropped. Situtation in South Korea is no different. The government has reduced its export growth forecast by 3.2 points to 3.5%

It seems the decline in the US manufacturing is not local but more global as stated in the article. This trend is apprehensive indeed.





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