Asia's factories perk up on China recovery but Trump risks loom


ASIA's largest manufacturing economies stepped up activity in November, with China's factories extending their recovery driven in part by Beijing's stimulus and a rush to export, though weak patches in other parts of the region pointed to some challenges.

Risks to global trade from a second Donald Trump presidency loomed large over factories as investors considered a series of purchasing managers' indexes (PMIs) published on Monday, which painted a mixed picture for Asia's export-reliant economies.

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