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2006年4月,中国物流与采购联合会发布的CFLP中国制造业采购经理指数(PMI)显示,PMI指数为58.1%,达到去年1月份以来的最高点,显示中国制造业经济有加快增长的趋势。2006年4月主要指数继续保持比较明显的增长格局,新订单、生产、采购量和新出口订单指数均大幅上升,超过了60%,分别达到65.1%、65.1%、62.7%和61.7%,为一年多来的高点。购进价格指数显示大幅上升态势,4月份指数为63.3%,值得进一步关注。特约分析师张立群认为:“4月份的PMI指数表明,经济增长加快的迹象比较明显了。1-2月份,主要宏观经济指标还未出现加快迹象,而与之对应的3月份的PMI指数,则出现了提高的变化,由此来看,这一指数对宏观经济运行具有一定的预警意义。一季度的宏观经济指标印证了加快的迹象是存在的。4月份的PMI指数,对这一迹象做出了更为明确的反映。从宏观经济运行情况看,总体仍然比较稳定,与2004年一季度比较,经济增长加快的苗头不强烈,可以认为,相应的宏观调控政策方面的反映也不会很大。总的看,我认为还是坚持稳健的财政政策和货币政策,但会伴随一些必要的微调措施。”2006年4月生产指数为65.1%,继续保持了强劲增长态势,比上月大幅增长6.9个百分点,是去年以来的第二个最
In April 2006, the CFLP China Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) released by China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing showed that the PMI was 58.1%, the highest level since January last year, indicating that China’s manufacturing economy is accelerating its growth . In April 2006, the major indices continued their obvious growth pattern. The new orders, production, purchases and new export orders index surged by more than 60% to 65.1%, 65.1%, 62.7% and 61.7% respectively, representing More than a year high. The purchase price index showed a sharp upward trend, with an index of 63.3% in April, deserving further attention. Speculative analyst Zhang Liqun believes: “April PMI index shows signs of accelerating economic growth more obvious 1-2 months, the main macroeconomic indicators have not shown any signs of acceleration, and its corresponding March PMI index, There is a rise in change, from this point of view, this index has some warning of the macroeconomic performance of the macroeconomic indicators in the first quarter confirmed the signs of acceleration there is the April PMI index, this sign Made a clearer reflection from the macroeconomic situation, the overall is still relatively stable, compared with the first quarter of 2004, the phenomenon of accelerating economic growth is not strong, it can be considered, the corresponding macro-control policy will not reflect In general, I think I still stick to prudent fiscal policy and monetary policy, but with some necessary fine-tuning measures. ”" The April 2006 production index was 65.1%, maintaining strong growth, A substantial increase of 6.9 percentage points, the second highest since last year