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The S&P Global India manufacturing PMI survey indicates that conditions in the sector moderated but remained strong in January, with the headline index falling to 55.4 from 57.8 in December. This strength, along with data showing inflation remains high, suggest that officials at the Reserve Bank of India will consider another rate hike at their policy meeting next week.

Survey respondents reported output and new orders grew at a slower but still solid pace in January, but the survey showed only slight growth in new export orders and little change in payrolls. The survey's measure of business confidence remains solid but fell to a six-month low. Respondents reported a bigger increase in input costs but a smaller increase in selling prices.

Definition

The Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) is a joint publication by Markit and the Nikkei media organisation and provides an estimate of manufacturing business activity for the preceding month. The report uses information obtained from a representative sector survey incorporating around 400 companies in eight broad categories. Results are synthesised into a single index which can range between zero and 100. A reading above (below) 50 signals rising (falling) activity versus the previous month and the closer to 100 (zero) the faster is activity growing (contracting).

Description

Investors need to keep their fingers on the pulse of the economy because it dictates how various types of investments will perform. By tracking economic survey data such as the Markit PMIs, investors will know what the economic backdrop is for the various markets. The stock market likes to see healthy economic growth because that translates to higher corporate profits. The bond market prefers less rapid growth and is extremely sensitive to whether the economy is growing too quickly and causing potential inflationary pressures.

The Markit PMI manufacturing data give a detailed look at the manufacturing sector, how busy it is and where things are headed. Since the manufacturing sector is a major source of cyclical variability in the economy, this report has a big influence on the markets. And its sub-indexes provide a picture of orders, output, employment and prices.

The HSBC India Manufacturing PMI is based on data compiled from monthly replies to questionnaires sent to purchasing executives in over 500 manufacturing companies. The panel is stratified geographically and by Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) group, based on industry contribution to Indian GDP. Survey responses reflect the change, if any, in the current month compared to the previous month based on data collected mid-month. For each of the indicators the 'Report' shows the percentage reporting each response, the net difference between the number of higher/better responses and lower/worse responses, and the 'diffusion' index. This index is the sum of the positive responses plus a half of those responding 'the same'.
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