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In recent economic news, the Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) has shown a positive trend in the manufacturing sector, but still missed the forecasted figures. The actual PMI figure ...
The local manufacturing sector returned to expansion last month, as the official purchasing managers’ index (PMI) rose 2.1 points to 51.0, driven by a temporary easing in US-China trade tensions, the ...
The manufacturing purchasing managers index (PMI) for the Philippines fell to 49.1 in March but recovered to 53 the following month. S&P Global will release the May figure today and a result again ...
The S&P Global Australia Manufacturing PMI weakened to 51 in May 2025 from 51.7 in April, falling for the second straight month to the lowest level since February.
The seasonally-adjusted Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) sponsored by South African bank Absa declined to 43.1 points from 44.7 in April. It was the seventh straight month that the headline PMI ...
India's manufacturing sector experienced a slight slowdown in May, reaching a three-month low due to softened demand and rising prices, according to an HSBC survey. Despite this dip, job creation ...
Taking a look at ISM manufacturing data for May, PMI coming in at 48.5, representing the third consecutive month of contraction, the number declining slightly compared to April's 48.7 reading ...
The S&P Global Canada Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) edged up to 46.1 in May from 45.3 in April but was stuck below the 50 no-change level for the fourth straight month.
The final au Jibun Bank Japan Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) rose to 49.4 in May from 48.7 in April, marking the 11th consecutive month of staying below the 50.0-line that ...
US manufacturing contracted for a third straight month in May. The Institute for Supply Management (ISM) said its manufacturing PMI edged down to a six-month low of 48.5 last month from 48.7 in April.
13:45 GMT – S&P Global Final Manufacturing PMI (May): expected 51.4, previous 51.3 • 14:00 GMT – ISM Manufacturing PMI (May): expected 49.8, previous 49.2 • 14:00 GMT – Construction ...
The latest PMI readings, which indicate slower contractions, may be due to a decline in trade tensions between the U.S. and China last month, said SIPMM executive director Stephen Poh. However ...
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