| Actual | Previous | |
|---|---|---|
| Index | 48.2 | 46.3 |
Highlights
The inventory reading rose to 47.3 during the reporting month, up 6.8 points, as the trend in declining orders slowed in October.
Delivery times rose, but at a slower pace than the previous month, with a reading of 51.9 in October, a decline of 4.3 points from September. Still, purchasing managers were reporting further delivery backlogs for electronic components and magnets.
Inventory levels for purchasing and sales are below expansionary levels at 45.4 and 45.9, respectively, and indicate stocks are being worked off. This may be the result of stockpiles being reduced from their pre-US tariff buildup.
After expanding in September, the seasonally adjusted services PMI fell to 47.8 in October from 51.3 the previous month. A lack of new orders also plagued the sector with the index falling 6.9 points to 47.3 in October.