
British manufacturing indexes showed production and new orders at or near 22-year highs in December, Markit Economics reported Thursday. The headline Purchasing Managers' Index for manufacturing -- with figures above 50 indicating growth -- slipped from a 33-month high in November at 58.1 to 57.3 in December, Markit said. The new reading is "still a level indicative of a robust improvement in overall operating conditions," Markit said. For the final quarter of 2013, the average monthly PMI level was 57.2, the highest level for a quarter since January through March of 2011. Output and new order growth "remains robust," Markit said. Prices producers paid for materials and received for their goods both rose at a faster pace in December compared to the pace in the previous month. "On its current track, the sector should achieve output growth of over 1 percent in the final quarter while filling around 10-15 thousand jobs, continuing its positive contributions to both the broader economic and labor market recoveries," said Rob Dobson, senior economist at Markit.
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