Re-emergence of China market is driving Apple's App Store recovery

By William Gallagher

Morgan Stanley is telling its investors that the growth of Apple's App Store is accelerating after a previous decline, and that this is due to the a recovery in revenues from China.

Morgan Stanley sees games driving App Store growth

In a research note to investors seen by AppleInsider, Katy Huberty of Morgan Stanley claims that what it calls 'meaningful' growth in China of 20% year over year, has pushed overall App Store revenues to grow approximately 19% during July.

Morgan Stanley had previously reported on the App Store's growth slowing, and attributed it to US/China trade tensions. Now Huberty says that the quickly changing fortunes suggest that June's slowdown was due to more short-term issues such as a reduced number of gaming licenses.

App Store net revenue growth is accelerating, says Morgan Stanley

Most significantly, games in the App Store saw revenues from China grow an estimated 21% year on year in July compared to just 1% the previous month.

Three of Apple's five geographic areas -- China, US and Taiwan -- showed an overall acceleration in App Store net revenue growth. Britain and Japan saw a slight deceleration but still grew more than 16% year over year.

Morgan Stanley concludes from the figures that there is what it calls a "healthy underlying mobile app ecosystem." While the company says it's too early to draw conclusions for September or beyond, these figures are a positive start to the quarter.

The company also recently reported it believes investors are being "unnecessarily negative" over Apple as a whole. It is maintaining Apple's $247 price target.