Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Manufactur­ing PMI at 11-month high in Nov

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NEW DELHI: The country’s manufactur­ing sector activity improved in November and touched an 11-month high as new order flows encouraged companies to lift production amid strong demand conditions, a monthly survey said on Monday.

The Nikkei India Manufactur­ing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) strengthen­ed from 53.1 in October to 54.0 in November, signalling the strongest improvemen­t in the health of the sector in almost one year.

This is the 16th consecutiv­e month that the manufactur­ing PMI remained above the 50-point mark. In PMI parlance, a print above 50 means expansion, while a score below that denotes contractio­n. Manufactur­ers increased production at the second-quickest pace since October 2016, buoyed by stronger demand conditions and greater sales.

“The Indian manufactur­ing sector continued to recover from ground lost in August, with November seeing the headline PMI climb to an 11-month high,” said Pollyanna De Lima, principal economist at IHS Markit and author of the report.

The expansion in total new orders was supported by greater sales to internatio­nal markets as producers reportedly received bulk orders from clients in key export destinatio­ns.

“Signs of rising confidence in the upturn were also provided by the trend for employment, which continued to grow at one of the quickest rates seen in six years,” Lima added.

On the employment front, goods producers created jobs in November. Though the increase in employment softened slightly since October, but was among the fastest seen in six years, the survey noted.

Going ahead, business sentiment improved from October’s 20-month low, with Indian manufactur­ers forecastin­g better market conditions in the coming 12 months. Lima further noted that the relatively weak demand environmen­t seen earlier in the year showed signs of abating, as clients are placing more work orders regardless of rise in output prices.

“Manufactur­ers further drew down their finished goods stocks to meet demand. This, coupled with improved business sentiment, should ensure that production continues to rise at a robust clip as we head towards 2019,” Lima added.

 ?? HT ?? ▪ The Nikkei India Manufactur­ing Purchasing Managers’ Index strengthen­ed from 53.1 in October to 54.0 in November
HT ▪ The Nikkei India Manufactur­ing Purchasing Managers’ Index strengthen­ed from 53.1 in October to 54.0 in November

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