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Australia: Manufacturing PMI and house prices eases – TDS

Analysts at TD Securities note that Australia’s house prices eased by another -0.6%/m for July and -2.6%/y, so the soft landing theme rolls on, in the major capital cities in particular.

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“Manufacturing PMI eased from 57.4 to 52 in July, led lower by new orders and production, but noteworthy that capuse and average wages net balance both rose in the month.”

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