Continued high levels of new orders ensured the manufacturing sector remained in expansion, with a seasonally adjusted PMI for September at 54.3.
PMI
Tail wind continues – PMI
Manufacturing activity continues to push forward with another healthy month of expansion for August, with a seasonally adjusted PMI for August at 57.5.
Solid first half performance – PMI
Results for the month of June confirm a solid and expansionary first half of the year for the manufacturing sector, with a seasonally adjusted PMI for June at 54.7.
Magic May – PMI
The manufacturing sector recorded its highest level of activity for almost nine years with a seasonally adjusted PMI for May at 59.2.
New order momentum – PMI
Continued momentum for new orders in the manufacturing sector contributed to a lift in the sector’s expansion rate. The seasonally adjusted PMI for April was 54.5.
Marching on – PMI
The month of March finished off a healthy quarter of growth for New Zealand’s manufacturing sector with a seasonally adjusted PMI for March at 53.4.
Building momentum – PMI
NZ’s manufacturing sector continued to show upwards momentum since the start of 2013 with a seasonally adjusted PMI for February at 56.3.
Back in black – PMI
NZ’s manufacturing sector started 2013 with an encouraging result. The seasonally adjusted PMI for January was 55.2.
Flat end to manufacturing year – PMI
NZ’s manufacturing sector year ended with a flat result with a seasonally adjusted PMI for December at 50.1.
April shows slight upturn in manufacturing activity – PMI
Despite recent shocks to the economy, manufacturing has continued its run of expansion, with a seasonally adjusted PMI for April at 51.5.
Manufacturing expansion gains further foothold in February – PMI
Ongoing strength in new orders meant manufacturing remained in positive territory for the second month of 2010, with a seasonally adjusted PMI for February at 53.3.
What a difference a year makes for manufacturing activity – PMI
Manufacturing activity showed expansion for the third consecutive month, providing a solid if unspectacular end to 2009, with a seasonally adjusted PMI for November at 51.8.