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9月制造业PMI为49.8% 比上月上升0.4个百分点
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-09-30 02:01
Group 1: Manufacturing PMI Overview - The manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) for September is 49.8%, an increase of 0.4 percentage points from the previous month, indicating continued improvement in manufacturing sentiment [1] - Large enterprises have a PMI of 51.0%, up 0.2 percentage points, indicating expansion; medium enterprises have a PMI of 48.8%, down 0.1 percentage points; small enterprises have a PMI of 48.2%, up 1.6 percentage points, but still below the critical point [4] - The production index is at 51.9%, up 1.1 percentage points, indicating accelerated production expansion; the new orders index is at 49.7%, up 0.2 percentage points, showing improved market demand; the raw materials inventory index is at 48.5%, up 0.5 percentage points, indicating a narrowing decline in inventory [4] Group 2: Non-Manufacturing PMI Overview - The non-manufacturing business activity index is at 50.0%, down 0.3 percentage points from the previous month, indicating overall stability in non-manufacturing business volume [5] - The construction business activity index is at 49.3%, up 0.2 percentage points; the service industry business activity index is at 50.1%, down 0.4 percentage points, with certain sectors like postal and financial services above 60.0%, while sectors like catering and real estate are below the critical point [7] - The new orders index for non-manufacturing is at 46.0%, down 0.6 percentage points, indicating a decline in market demand; the input prices index is at 49.0%, down 1.3 percentage points, showing a decrease in input prices [13] Group 3: Comprehensive PMI Overview - The comprehensive PMI output index is at 50.6%, up 0.1 percentage points from the previous month, indicating continued expansion in production and business activities across enterprises [15]
9月制造业PMI回升至49.8%
Guo Jia Tong Ji Ju· 2025-09-30 01:50
Group 1: Manufacturing PMI Overview - In September, the Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) reached 49.8%, an increase of 0.4 percentage points from the previous month, indicating continued improvement in manufacturing activity [1][23][24] - The production index rose to 51.9%, up 1.1 percentage points, signaling accelerated production expansion in the manufacturing sector [3][24] - The new orders index increased to 49.7%, up 0.2 percentage points, reflecting an improvement in market demand [3][24] Group 2: Enterprise Size Analysis - Large enterprises reported a PMI of 51.0%, up 0.2 percentage points, remaining above the critical point and indicating stable expansion [3][24] - Medium-sized enterprises had a PMI of 48.8%, down 0.1 percentage points, indicating stable conditions [3][24] - Small enterprises saw a PMI of 48.2%, an increase of 1.6 percentage points, showing some improvement in conditions [3][24] Group 3: Sector Performance - Key sectors such as equipment manufacturing, high-tech manufacturing, and consumer goods reported PMIs of 51.9%, 51.6%, and 50.6% respectively, all significantly above the manufacturing average [25] - High-energy-consuming industries had a PMI of 47.5%, down 0.7 percentage points, indicating a decline in activity [25] Group 4: Non-Manufacturing PMI Overview - The Non-Manufacturing Business Activity Index stood at 50.0%, a decrease of 0.3 percentage points, indicating overall stability in non-manufacturing business volume [8][26] - The service sector's business activity index was 50.1%, remaining in the expansion zone, while the construction sector's index was 49.3%, showing a slight recovery [11][26] Group 5: Composite PMI Insights - The Composite PMI Output Index was 50.6%, an increase of 0.1 percentage points, indicating a continued acceleration in overall production and business activities [20][27] - The manufacturing production index and non-manufacturing business activity index were 51.9% and 50.0% respectively, contributing to the composite index's growth [27]
国家统计局:9月制造业PMI为49.8% 比上月上升0.4个百分点
Guo Jia Tong Ji Ju· 2025-09-30 01:48
Group 1: Manufacturing PMI Overview - The manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) for September is 49.8%, an increase of 0.4 percentage points from the previous month, indicating continued improvement in manufacturing sentiment [1] - Large enterprises have a PMI of 51.0%, up 0.2 percentage points, indicating expansion; medium enterprises have a PMI of 48.8%, down 0.1 percentage points; small enterprises have a PMI of 48.2%, up 1.6 percentage points, but still below the critical point [1] - The production index is at 51.9%, an increase of 1.1 percentage points, suggesting accelerated production expansion in the manufacturing sector [2] Group 2: New Orders and Employment - The new orders index is at 49.7%, up 0.2 percentage points, indicating a continued improvement in market demand within the manufacturing sector [3] - The employment index is at 48.5%, up 0.6 percentage points, suggesting an improvement in employment sentiment among manufacturing enterprises [5] Group 3: Non-Manufacturing PMI Overview - The non-manufacturing business activity index for September is 50.0%, a decrease of 0.3 percentage points, indicating overall stability in non-manufacturing business volume [7] - The construction industry business activity index is at 49.3%, up 0.2 percentage points; the services industry business activity index is at 50.1%, down 0.4 percentage points [7] Group 4: Price Indices and Market Demand - The new orders index for non-manufacturing is at 46.0%, down 0.6 percentage points, indicating a decline in market demand [7] - The input prices index is at 49.0%, down 1.3 percentage points, indicating a decrease in the overall level of input prices for non-manufacturing enterprises [7] - The sales prices index is at 47.3%, down 1.3 percentage points, indicating a continued decline in sales prices in the non-manufacturing sector [8] Group 5: Composite PMI Overview - The composite PMI output index for September is 50.6%, an increase of 0.1 percentage points, indicating continued acceleration in overall production and business activities across all sectors [10]
中国9月制造业PMI为49.8%,比上月上升0.4个百分点
Guo Jia Tong Ji Ju· 2025-09-30 01:37
一、中国制造业采购经理指数运行情况 9月份,制造业采购经理指数(PMI)为49.8%,比上月上升0.4个百分点,制造业景气水平继续改善。 从企业规模看,大型企业PMI为51.0%,比上月上升0.2个百分点,高于临界点;中型企业PMI为48.8%,比上月下降0.1个百分点,低于临界点;小型企业PMI 为48.2%,比上月上升1.6个百分点,仍低于临界点。 从分类指数看,在构成制造业PMI的5个分类指数中,生产指数和供应商配送时间指数均高于临界点,新订单指数、原材料库存指数和从业人员指数低于临 界点。 生产指数为51.9%,比上月上升1.1个百分点,表明制造业生产扩张加快。 新订单指数为49.7%,比上月上升0.2个百分点,表明制造业市场需求景气水平继续改善。 原材料库存指数为48.5%,比上月上升0.5个百分点,表明制造业主要原材料库存量降幅继续收窄。 从业人员指数为48.5%,比上月上升0.6个百分点,表明制造业企业用工景气度改善。 供应商配送时间指数为50.8%,比上月上升0.3个百分点,表明制造业原材料供应商交货时间持续加快。 | | | | | | | = 17 . 10 | | --- | --- | ...
国家统计局:9月份装备制造业、高技术制造业和消费品行业PMI分别为51.9%、51.6%和50.6%
Guo Jia Tong Ji Ju· 2025-09-30 01:36
国家统计局服务业调查中心首席统计师霍丽慧解读2025年9月中国采购经理指数。9月份,制造业生产活 动加快,PMI升至49.8%,景气水平继续改善。装备制造业、高技术制造业和消费品行业PMI分别为 51.9%、51.6%和50.6%,均明显高于制造业总体,同时上述重点行业生产指数和新订单指数均位于扩张 区间,企业供需两端较为活跃;高耗能行业PMI为47.5%,比上月下降0.7个百分点。 (文章来源:国家统计局) ...
【环球财经】澳大利亚9月标普全球综合PMI下降至52.1点
Xin Hua Cai Jing· 2025-09-23 05:21
Core Insights - The S&P Global Flash Australia PMI Composite Output Index decreased from 55.5 in August to 52.1 in September 2025, indicating a slowdown in business activity growth in Australia's private sector [1][2] - The decline in new orders is attributed to a reduction in export orders, leading to the lowest level of business confidence in a year [1] - Despite the slowdown, private enterprises in Australia continue to increase employment steadily to manage existing workloads and clear backlogs [2] Economic Indicators - The average input costs for private enterprises in Australia continued to rise at a rate above the long-term average, while the increase in product sales prices has slightly decreased [1][2] - The manufacturing PMI index fell from 53 in August to 51.6 in September, and the manufacturing PMI output index decreased from 53.8 to 52.9 [2] Business Sentiment - Business confidence in the Australian private sector has dropped to its lowest level in a year, suggesting a potential slowdown in economic growth [1][2] - The negative impact of U.S. tariff policies is becoming evident, with new orders in the manufacturing sector returning to a contraction state [1]
香港8月PMI升至50.7 为七个月来首次扩张
Xin Hua Cai Jing· 2025-09-03 14:38
Core Viewpoint - The latest data from S&P Global indicates that Hong Kong's Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) rose from 49.2 in July to 50.7 in August, marking the best performance since mid-Q1 and the first return to expansion territory above 50 in seven months, reflecting an improvement in the business environment [1] Group 1: Economic Indicators - In August, private enterprises in Hong Kong increased production for the first time in five months, although the expansion rate was modest, representing the most significant growth since December of the previous year [1] - The private economy in Hong Kong reversed a downward trend that had persisted since February, showing improvement in mid-Q3 [1] - Employment levels rose in August, breaking a three-month decline, which aligns with the increase in production by enterprises [1] Group 2: Market Dynamics - Despite a continuous decline in order volumes from overseas and mainland China, businesses have resumed production, with local market demand providing strong support [1] - The overall input costs increased in August, but the growth rate was more moderate compared to the previous month [1] Group 3: Future Outlook - Usamah Bhatti, an economist at S&P Global, noted that while the latest PMI data shows an improvement in the business environment, new business volumes from mainland China and overseas markets are adversely affected by increased U.S. tariffs [1] - Bhatti believes that order growth is primarily limited to local demand, and several forward-looking indicators remain on a downward trend [1] - Companies are continuing to process outstanding orders while also reducing procurement activities, indicating that business production may rely on clearing backlogs for support [1]
【环球财经】英国8月服务业PMI升至54.2 为16个月以来的高点
Xin Hua Cai Jing· 2025-09-03 12:21
Group 1 - The core point of the article highlights a significant acceleration in the UK services sector, with the PMI rising from 51.8 in July to 54.2 in August, marking the highest level in nearly 16 months [1] - The composite PMI for the UK, which includes both manufacturing and services, increased from 51.5 in July to 53.5 in August [1] - The rapid expansion in the services sector is attributed to an increase in new orders and output, with the new orders index rising by over 6 points, the largest monthly increase since March 2021 [1] Group 2 - Factors contributing to the improved sentiment among UK service sector entrepreneurs include better sales channels and reduced concerns over US tariffs [1] - Despite the positive indicators, the services sector continues to face challenges, including a monthly decrease in employment numbers and uncertainties surrounding government policies and potential tax increases [1]
7个月来首次重新扩张 标普全球8月香港PMI升至50.7
Zhi Tong Cai Jing· 2025-09-03 02:39
Core Viewpoint - The S&P Global Hong Kong Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) rose to 50.7 in August, significantly above July's 49.2, marking the first return to expansion territory in seven months, indicating a notable improvement in the business environment [1] Group 1: Business Environment - The increase in PMI reflects a significant improvement in the business environment, despite ongoing declines in overseas and mainland orders due to U.S. tariff measures [1] - Overall order demand remains stable, primarily supported by the local Hong Kong market [1] Group 2: Employment and Production - Private enterprises have resumed hiring, although the increase is modest, as business operations become more active and order demand stabilizes [1] - The pace of procurement activity contraction has slowed down [1] Group 3: Cost and Pricing - Rising raw material prices have led to an increase in input costs, although the rise is more moderate compared to the previous month, while output prices remain largely stable [1] Group 4: Future Outlook - Several forward-looking indicators continue to trend downward, with businesses still working through backlogged orders and further reducing procurement activities, suggesting that production may rely on clearing backlogs for support [1]
【数据发布】2025年8月中国采购经理指数运行情况
中汽协会数据· 2025-09-02 03:03
Group 1: Manufacturing PMI Overview - In August, the Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) was 49.4%, an increase of 0.1 percentage points from the previous month, indicating a slight improvement in manufacturing activity [1] - Large enterprises had a PMI of 50.8%, up 0.5 percentage points, while medium and small enterprises had PMIs of 48.9% and 46.6%, respectively, indicating a decline for medium and small enterprises [3] - The production index was 50.8%, up 0.3 percentage points, suggesting accelerated manufacturing production expansion [4] Group 2: Manufacturing Sub-indices - The new orders index was 49.5%, indicating a slight improvement in market demand, although still below the critical point [4] - The raw materials inventory index was 48.0%, showing a narrowing decline in inventory levels [4] - The employment index was 47.9%, indicating a slight decrease in employment levels within manufacturing [4] - The supplier delivery time index was 50.5%, reflecting faster delivery times from suppliers [5] Group 3: Non-Manufacturing PMI Overview - In August, the Non-Manufacturing Business Activity Index was 50.3%, an increase of 0.2 percentage points, indicating continued expansion in the non-manufacturing sector [9] - The construction industry index was 49.1%, down 1.5 percentage points, while the services industry index was 50.5%, up 0.5 percentage points [12] Group 4: Non-Manufacturing Sub-indices - The new orders index for non-manufacturing was 46.6%, showing improvement but still below the critical point [14] - The input price index was 50.3%, indicating stable input prices for non-manufacturing activities [14] - The sales price index was 48.6%, suggesting a narrowing decline in sales prices [14] - The employment index for non-manufacturing was 45.6%, indicating weak employment conditions [14] Group 5: Business Activity Expectations - The business activity expectation index was 56.2%, indicating optimism among non-manufacturing enterprises regarding market prospects [15] Group 6: Comprehensive PMI Overview - The comprehensive PMI output index was 50.5%, an increase of 0.3 percentage points, indicating an overall acceleration in production and business activities [21]