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						manufacturing shrinks in Dec for first time in three 
						months: PMI 
						
		 
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		[December 30, 2015] 
		MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian 
		manufacturing activity shrank in December, a business survey showed on 
		Wednesday, suggesting the country's economic downturn has yet to run its 
		course. 
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			 The Markit purchasing managers' index for the sector fell to 48.7 
			from 50.1 the previous month, slipping below the 50 mark that 
			separates expansion from contraction for the first time since 
			September. 
			 
			"Recent months appeared to signal a shift in the sector to a higher 
			gear," said Samuel Agass, economist at Markit, which compiles the 
			survey. 
			 
			"However, latest survey figures suggest manufacturers may endure a 
			challenging start to 2016 unless some action can be taken to 
			stimulate demand for goods," he said. 
			
			  
			  
			The survey showed that manufacturers' output, new orders and 
			backlogs of work all slipped in December, while price pressures due 
			to the weaker rouble remained high and employment levels continued 
			to slump. 
			 
			President Vladimir Putin said earlier this month that the economy 
			had passed the peak of the crisis brought on by Western sanctions 
			over the Ukraine conflict and the collapse in oil prices. 
			 
			But independent economists say the "bottom" for growth remains 
			elusive. 
			
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			(Reporting by Alexander Winning; Editing by Hugh Lawson) 
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