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(PMI).


''Accounting''.
1. ''Economic indicators - US.''


Profit margin measures the surplus of revenues over relevant costs, often expressed as a percentage.
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.


2.


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


Lending margin is a percentage amount added to a market reference rate, to calculate the total rate of interest payable by a borrower.


2. ''UK''.


3.  
A similarly-structured index for UK manufacturing.


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


Margin is a refundable cash deposit payable by market participants to protect other participants in the market against the risk of a default.


3.


4.
Similar indices for other economies.


''Financing''.


An amount built in to an interest rate or discount rate charged to a client to cover risk and a level of profit for the finance provider.
== See also ==
 
* [[Chartered Institute for Procurement and Supply]]
 
* [[Institute for Supply Management]]
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* [[PMI]]


''Secured lending''.
[[Category:The_business_context]]
 
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]
An amount deducted from the value of an asset used as collateral, to calculate the maximum amount of any loan to be secured against the asset. Also known as a 'haircut'.
 
 
== See also ==
* [[Collateral]]
* [[Futures]]
* [[Haircut]]
* [[Initial margin]]
* [[Maintenance margin]]
* [[Margin risk]]
* [[Stepped margin]]
* [[Tax sparing]]
* [[Variation margin]]
* [[WGMR]]

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