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| | ... services indices rose to three-year high readings of 59.9 and 58.7, respectively in March, while its performance of construction index reached an all-time high of 61.8 in the same month. Wait there's more. While Australia's international trade ... |
| | | ... "Worrying signals from the survey's forward-looking indicators make it almost impossible to sugarcoat the Construction PMI data in June. In particular, new orders dropped to the largest extent for just over 10 years, while demand for construction ... |
| | | ... indicators. Sharp declines were experienced by PMI, almost all sectors, in retail, sales, manufacturing, services, in construction. Then we had declines in industrial production, in capital goods production. The PMI in exports orders also declined. Also ... |
| | | ... in October from 52.1 in the previous month for its fourth straight month of slowdown. October figures for the construction PMI are not yet available but this too has slowed from a reading of 60.5 in July to 55.3 in August and 54.7 in September. Consensus ... |
| | | ... that: "Respondents to the Australian PSI in the business-oriented sub-sectors noted positive demand coming from the construction and mining sectors, predominantly in the eastern states. Respondents in retail and hospitality are reporting reduced spending ... |
| | | ... in the sectors it surveys - manufacturing up to 59.2 in April from 57.5 in March; services up to 53.0 from 51.7; construction up to 51.9 from 51.2. And just yesterday, we received more indications that Australia is travelling on course. The NAB business ... |
| | | ... increased by 1.2% but was slower than the June quarter's 1.5% rise. Hourly labour costs increased the most in the construction sector (up 2.0%) followed by the non-business economy (1.8%). The industry and services sectors also registered increases of ... |
| | | ... services sector produced zero growth in the September quarter compared with a 1.2% increase in the previous quarter; construction sector growth slowed to 1.6% from 2.0%. The Singaporean government expects GDP growth of 1.0% - 1.5% (downgraded from earlier ... |
| | | Australia construction work done This will be a drag. A drag on Australian third quarter GDP that is. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) reports that the value of total construction work done fell by 4.9% in the September quarter following a ... |
| | | ... year to September following August's 6.1% drop and marking the fourth consecutive month of year-on-year fall. UK construction PMI The Markit/CIPS UK construction PMI rose to its best level since March this year, up to a reading of 52.6 in October from ... |
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