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''Economic indicators - US.''
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(PMI).
1. ''Economic indicators - US.''


The Purchasing Managers' Index measures new orders, production, employment and supplier deliveries, based on a survey of North American manufacturing businesses.
The US Purchasing Managers' Index measures new orders, production, employment and supplier deliveries, based on a survey of North American manufacturing businesses.


It is an important measure of economic activity.
It is an important measure of economic activity.




The PMI is published monthly by the US Institute for Supply Management.
The US PMI is published monthly by the US Institute for Supply Management.
 
 
2. ''UK''.
 
A similarly-structured index for UK manufacturing.
 
The UK PMI is published by IHS Markit and the Chartered Institute for Procurement and Supply (CIPS).
 
 
3.
 
Similar indices for other economies.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Chartered Institute for Procurement and Supply]]
* [[Institute for Supply Management]]
* [[Institute for Supply Management]]
* [[PMI]]
* [[PMI]]

Revision as of 14:25, 28 August 2019

(PMI).

1. Economic indicators - US.

The US Purchasing Managers' Index measures new orders, production, employment and supplier deliveries, based on a survey of North American manufacturing businesses.

It is an important measure of economic activity.


The US PMI is published monthly by the US Institute for Supply Management.


2. UK.

A similarly-structured index for UK manufacturing.

The UK PMI is published by IHS Markit and the Chartered Institute for Procurement and Supply (CIPS).


3.

Similar indices for other economies.


See also