The fastest pace of growth in export orders in more than two years boosted U.K. manufacturing, which grew strongly in October, reinforcing the view that the nation's economic recovery is gaining a broader base. The latest Markit/CIPS Purchasing Managers' came in at 56.0 last month compared to a downwardly revised 56.3 in September, but still signalling robust growth, since a figure above 50 indicates expansion. The U.K.'s manufacturing sector has expanded strongly in recent months, notching up its seventh straight month of improvement, but it is still around 9% smaller than pre-crisis level, while the services sector has already recovered the pace it lost in the 2008-2009 downturn.