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Global Factory Output Stabilizes But New Threat of Omicron Lurks

  • Euro-area PMI ends four-month slowdown from record expansion
  • Asia benefits from looser lockdown and border restrictions

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China’s Factory Activity Improved in November
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Global manufacturing activity stabilized last month, though difficulties in sourcing components persist and the sector must now grapple with the challenge posed by the omicron variant of the coronavirus.