UK manufacturing activity saw its strongest growth for two and a half years in August, a survey says, adding to evidence of economic recovery.
The latest Markit/CIPS purchasing managers' index (PMI) for the sector jumped to 57.2. A figure above 50 indicates expansion.
It marks the fifth consecutive month of expansion and is the highest reading since February 2011.
Output and new orders rose at their fastest rate for 19 years.
The only weak point in the outlook was a "marked upsurge" in cost inflation at manufacturers. The month-on-month leap in input prices was the second biggest in the survey's history, as commodity prices continued to increase.
In a separate survey, the EEF manufacturers' organisation said that it had ungraded its forecasts for manufacturing for 2014.
Commenting on the PMI data, Lee Hopley, EEF chief economist, said: "Taken together with improving indicators across most parts of Europe the conditions are right for manufacturers to see continued expansion in the remainder of this year with growth accelerating in 2014."
Source: BBC News - Business http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-23925789#sa-ns_mchannel=rss&ns_source=PublicRSS20-sa