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CLSA said its measure of manufacturing output rose to 54.6 from June's 53.7. The index of new orders rose to 55.9 from June's 54.6 even though the measure of export orders dropped to 50.2 from June's 50.9. The employment indicator rose to 51.0 from June's 50.2, indicating that creation of new jobs was lagging. "Demand for manufactured goods was reported to have centered on the domestic market," the CLSA report said, while the global slump "was still having a negative impact upon export sales." As many as 30 million migrants were thrown out of work at export-driven factories when global demand collapsed last year. Some have found new jobs with stimulus-financed building projects but no comprehensive figures have been released. ___ CLSA Asia-Pacific Markets: http://www.clsa.com/
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