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China’s Industrial Profits Rose in May After Slumping

Industrial firms’ profits increased 1.1% in May from a year earlier, the National Bureau of Statistics said in a statement.

China’s Industrial Profits Rose in May After Slumping
A Chinese national flag, center, flies atop a flagpole at the Sahiwal coal power plant, owned by China’s state-owned Huaneng Shandong Rui Group. (Photographer: Asad Zaidi/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) -- Profits of China’s industrial companies rose in May after a sharp deterioration the previous month.

  • Industrial firms’ profits increased 1.1% in May from a year earlier, the National Bureau of Statistics said in a statement on Thursday. Revisions to the data series mean that economists have raised doubts about the reliability of the release
China’s Industrial Profits Rose in May After Slumping

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  • China’s economy continued to weaken in June, as reflected in a Bloomberg Economics gauge aggregating the earliest available indicators of business conditions and market sentiment. That underscored how important it will be for President Xi Jinping to push forward talks with President Donald Trump this week and avoid tariffs on the rest of the nation’s exports to the U.S.
  • To the end of May, companies’ leverage ratio declined by 0.6 percentage points to 56.8%, according to the statement. The leverage ratio at state-owned enterprises went down by 1.4 percentage points to 58.3% in May.

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  • Industrial profits declined by 3.7% in April, the worst reading of the data since 2015

To contact Bloomberg News staff for this story: Miao Han in Beijing at mhan22@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Jeffrey Black at jblack25@bloomberg.net, Sharon Chen

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