PMI

PMI rises to 50.7 in March

March marks the seven month of expansion.

PMI rises to 50.7 in March

March marks the seven month of expansion.

PMI slips to 50.6 in February

It dipped by 0.1 points from January.

Factory activity in Singapore likely bottomed out, slow rebound seen

Easing financial conditions to give factories reprieve next year.

PMI edges up to 50.3 in November

It increased by 0.1 points from October.

PMI edges up to 49.9 in August

It increased by 0.1 points from July.

PMI edges up to 49.3 in July

It increased by 0.1 points from June.

PMI edges up to 50.0 February

It increased by 0.2 points from January.

PMI contracts to 49.7 in October

It dipped 0.2 points from September.

For the first time since 2020, electronics employment index shrinks below 50

Contraction in new orders and exports affected electronics’ performance.

PMI contracts to 49.9 in September

It dipped by 0.1 points from August.

PMI expands to 50.4 in May

It edged up by 0.1 point from April.

Chart of the day: Manufacturing PMI over the years

Manufacturing output has been recovering steadily since April 2020.

February PMI declines to 50.2

Seasonal factors, such as the Lunar New Year, may have affected the decline.

Full-year Manufacturing PMI to grow by 4% in 2022: UOB

The growth, however, will be underpinned by buoyant global trade activity.

PMI in expansionary territory anew in January at 58.0

SG's PMI grew at the quickest pace compared to six other ASEAN nations.