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Key events in China coming up - TDS

Analysts at TD Securities noted the Chinese manufacturing coming up next week.

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"Chinese data has been thrown around (as usual) by the New Year holiday, so March data should bring about a cleaner read on the economy. The PMIs were not immune from this volatility, and will provide a first read of activity in the month. After the holiday-depressed prints in February, we look for a small uptick for March."

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