《大行報告》高盛:內地4月經濟數據明顯低預期 製造業與服務業趨勢持續分化
高盛發表報告指,即使4月份按月計擁有較利好的基數效應,但內地4月經濟數據仍明顯地低於預期,表明著現時製造業與服務業上升趨勢持續分化,但持續增長表現較弱;規模以上工業增長值由3月份按按年增長3.9%,至4月份錄按年升5.6%,惟其按月升幅是自2020年2月以來最疲軟的。
該行指,內地固定資產投資由3月份按年升4.8%,至4月份錄增長至3.9%,低於預期水平;內地全國及31個城市的4月份失業率仍大致上維持穩定,同時年青人失業率進一步上升。(ca/w)
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