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Manufacturing accelerated in March but was weak, according to the China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing, an industry group. Its purchasing managers index rose to 50.9 from February's 50.1 on a 100-point scale on which numbers above 50 indicate an expansion. Goldman also saw a possible inflation impact from newly installed President Xi Jinping's orders to Communist Party officials to cut back spending on banquets and other frills in an effort to mollify public anger about corruption. "Lower consumer inflation was also likely helped by the anti-corruption campaign which tends to lower prices of dining out and overall food prices," said the bank's economists in a report. In a reflection of intense interest in China's economy, the statistics bureau said its website was temporarily offline following Tuesday's inflation announcement when the number of visitors spiked to 20 times the normal level. The bureau said it was looking into how to improve its technology to prevent future outages. ___ Online: National Bureau of Statistics (in Chinese):
http://www.stats.gov.cn/
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