China's manufacturing activity declined in July for the first time in nine months, according to a Caixin/S&P Global survey. The PMI fell to 49.8, below expectations. The decline in new orders led to the slowdown, attributed to weak demand and client budget cuts, despite recent efforts to stimulate consumption.
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