Purchasing Managers' Index

Purchasing Managers' Index at 33.4 in April

Turkey's Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) for the manufacturing sector stood at 33.4 in April, according to a monthly business survey on May 4. 

The Istanbul Chamber of Industry report, in collaboration with London-based global data firm IHS Markit, showed that the April figure dropped by 14.7 points month-on-month, posting the steepest decline since the global financial crisis.

Turkish PMI falls to 48.1 due to virus outbreak

Turkey's Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) was at 48.1 this March, down from 52.4 in February, posting below the 50 no-change mark for the first time in three months.

According to the Istanbul Chamber of Industry PMI Manufacturing Index report, prepared in cooperation with global data firm IHS Markit, output and new orders both softened, while firms scaled back purchasing activity.

February’s manufacturing PMI strongest in last two years

In Turkey, Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) for the manufacturing sector posted the strongest reading of the last two years in February.

According to the Istanbul Chamber of Industry PMI Manufacturing Index report, prepared in cooperation with London-based global data firm IHS Markit, the index rose to 52.4 last month thanks to solid rises in both output and new orders.

PMI climbs to three-month high

The outlook for Greek manufacturing has improved, against a slowdown expected in the rest of the eurozone, Markit reported on Thursday.
The survey company's Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) climbed to 54.6 points in July from 52.4 points in June to record a new three-month high.

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