Manufacturing growth slows in August

The growth in UK manufacturing activity slowed down in August, according to the latest purchasing managers' index (PMI) figures.

The PMI - a composite indicator of economic activity from CIPS and NTC Research, where 50 means no change on the previous month – fell to 53.1, from 56 in July.

The slowdown in output, from 58.8 in July to 53.5 in August, was caused by firms seeking to release cash by selling existing stocks, consolidation and, according to anecdotal evidence, a desire to use...

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