China's Caixin/ S&P Global Services PMI contracts further to 48.4 in October vs. 49.3 previous China PMI EconomicIndicator AUDUSD
for October arrived at 48.4 vs. 49.3 prior, showing that the country’s services activity saw a sustained slowdown in the reported month.
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