New orders sub-index

30 Nov 2019 Within the sub-indices of the PMI, the new order index increased drastically from 49.6 to 51.3. This indicates the new orders of companies are  29 Feb 2020 The sub-index for manufacturing production nosedived to 27.8 in February from January's 51.3, while the reading for new orders plunged to  25 Jun 2019 The PMI is a composite index based on equal weights (20%) of the following five primary sub-indexes – New Orders, Production, Employment, 

30 Nov 2019 Within the sub-indices of the PMI, the new order index increased drastically from 49.6 to 51.3. This indicates the new orders of companies are  29 Feb 2020 The sub-index for manufacturing production nosedived to 27.8 in February from January's 51.3, while the reading for new orders plunged to  25 Jun 2019 The PMI is a composite index based on equal weights (20%) of the following five primary sub-indexes – New Orders, Production, Employment,  The Purchasing Managers Index is a diffusion index summarizing economic categories like new orders, inventories, and production and these sub-indices are  2 Mar 2020 Production and new orders sub-indices, important indicators for the near-term manufacturing sector, declined to 28.6 and 34.9, from 51.9 and  1 Aug 2018 “The sub-indexes for output and new orders both fell, but remained in expansionary territory, while the employment sub- index picked up 

4 Sep 2018 new orders," said the PMI report for August. As the accompanying chart shows, the new orders sub-index declined from the previous month.

2 Mar 2020 According to the classification index, the five sub-indices composing New orders index was 29.3 percent, down by 22.1 percentage points  There were increases in the sub-indexes measuring new orders (54.3 vs 52.2 in January), employment (51.0 vs 49.8), suppliers' delivery times (55.3 vs 48.9)  All sub-indices rose: new orders (59.7 vs 53.3 in January); business activity (57.0 vs 54.0); employment (50.7 vs 54.0); and suppliers' delivery time (57.2 vs 50.6). 2 Mar 2020 The sub-index on new orders rose 1.9 points from a month earlier to 56.9 in February, marking the sixth straight month of expansion, while the  31 Jan 2020 Market demand for the manufacturing sector has continued to see faster expansion, as the sub-index for new orders rose 0.2 points to 51.4 in  The New Orders Index registered 49.8 percent, a decrease of 2.2 percentage 2019), the six largest manufacturing sub-sectors are: Computer & Electronic 

3 Sep 2018 The sub-index measuring new order growth rose to 60.3 from 59.7 in July, which is the fastest rate year-to-date. Investec said that respondents 

2 Mar 2020 That was reflected in the largest monthly drop in the sub index for suppliers' delivery times in almost three decades of data collection. The survey  2 Jan 2020 Among the five sub-indices composing PMI, the production index, new orders index and supplier distribution time index were higher than the  2 Mar 2020 According to the classification index, the five sub-indices composing New orders index was 29.3 percent, down by 22.1 percentage points  There were increases in the sub-indexes measuring new orders (54.3 vs 52.2 in January), employment (51.0 vs 49.8), suppliers' delivery times (55.3 vs 48.9)  All sub-indices rose: new orders (59.7 vs 53.3 in January); business activity (57.0 vs 54.0); employment (50.7 vs 54.0); and suppliers' delivery time (57.2 vs 50.6). 2 Mar 2020 The sub-index on new orders rose 1.9 points from a month earlier to 56.9 in February, marking the sixth straight month of expansion, while the  31 Jan 2020 Market demand for the manufacturing sector has continued to see faster expansion, as the sub-index for new orders rose 0.2 points to 51.4 in 

2 Mar 2020 Production and new orders sub-indices, important indicators for the near-term manufacturing sector, declined to 28.6 and 34.9, from 51.9 and 

30 Nov 2019 Within the sub-indices of the PMI, the new order index increased drastically from 49.6 to 51.3. This indicates the new orders of companies are  29 Feb 2020 The sub-index for manufacturing production nosedived to 27.8 in February from January's 51.3, while the reading for new orders plunged to  25 Jun 2019 The PMI is a composite index based on equal weights (20%) of the following five primary sub-indexes – New Orders, Production, Employment,  The Purchasing Managers Index is a diffusion index summarizing economic categories like new orders, inventories, and production and these sub-indices are  2 Mar 2020 Production and new orders sub-indices, important indicators for the near-term manufacturing sector, declined to 28.6 and 34.9, from 51.9 and  1 Aug 2018 “The sub-indexes for output and new orders both fell, but remained in expansionary territory, while the employment sub- index picked up 

1 Aug 2018 “The sub-indexes for output and new orders both fell, but remained in expansionary territory, while the employment sub- index picked up 

2 Jan 2020 Among the five sub-indices composing PMI, the production index, new orders index and supplier distribution time index were higher than the  2 Mar 2020 According to the classification index, the five sub-indices composing New orders index was 29.3 percent, down by 22.1 percentage points  There were increases in the sub-indexes measuring new orders (54.3 vs 52.2 in January), employment (51.0 vs 49.8), suppliers' delivery times (55.3 vs 48.9)  All sub-indices rose: new orders (59.7 vs 53.3 in January); business activity (57.0 vs 54.0); employment (50.7 vs 54.0); and suppliers' delivery time (57.2 vs 50.6). 2 Mar 2020 The sub-index on new orders rose 1.9 points from a month earlier to 56.9 in February, marking the sixth straight month of expansion, while the 

16 Jan 2020 All the sub-indices indicated an expansion, yet at a slower pace, compared to November 2019. New Orders and Production expanded at a  5 Dec 2019 1) The subindex for total new orders dropped slightly from the previous month's recent high, and the gauge for new export orders also edged  30 Nov 2019 Within the sub-indices of the PMI, the new order index increased drastically from 49.6 to 51.3. This indicates the new orders of companies are