Irish Manufacturing Activity Stabilizes In November

avatar
· 阅读量 40

Ireland's manufacturing activity signaled a stabilization in November amid rises in output, new orders, and employment, survey results from S&P Global showed on Friday.

The headline AIB Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index posted 50.0 in November, up from 48.2 in October.

A score above 50 indicates expansion, while any score below 50 indicates contraction in the sector.

Output grew at the fastest pace since June 2022, while new orders increased slightly in November.

Irish manufacturers signaled the signs of a gradual turnaround in customer demand and a subsequent rise in production requirements.

Nonetheless, new export sales fell further in November as lackluster global economic conditions constrained manufacturing order books.

Manufacturing employment increased for the fifth consecutive month, thanks to long-term business expansion plans and forthcoming new project starts.

On the price front, input prices fell slightly in November on the back of lower costs for raw materials. As a result, output charges posted a further decline.

Economic News

风险提示:以上内容仅代表作者或嘉宾的观点,不代表 FOLLOWME 的任何观点及立场,且不代表 FOLLOWME 同意其说法或描述,也不构成任何投资建议。对于访问者根据 FOLLOWME 社区提供的信息所做出的一切行为,除非另有明确的书面承诺文件,否则本社区不承担任何形式的责任。

FOLLOWME 交易社区网址: www.followme.ceo

喜欢的话,赞赏支持一下
avatar
回复 0

加载失败()

  • tradingContest