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PMI data are factual indicators of global economic health based on monthly surveys of business executives covering 45 economies and 30 sectors. The PMI is widely used to anticipate changing economic and market trends and as a barometer for economic performance and business conditions. 5700 indicators covering national and sector data provide a rounded view of the health of global economies. The PMI features two key components:
Released monthly, in advance of comparable official economic data
Unlike many official economic indicators, data are not revised after publication
Compiled from survey questions tracking actual changes in business volumes such as output, not sentiment-based questions
Compiled using proven standardized methodology
Identify key trends and turning points. The data covers manufacturing, services, construction, and composite (M+S) sectors across 47 countries. Data has a track record of correlating with official indicators for output, inflation, employment and more.
Conduct easy international comparison of growth rates with consistent methodologies across countries. Comprehensive sector data across regions allows for efficient ranking of sector performance. All sub-indices are available across sectors to track output, demand, employment, supply chains, costs, pricing, and more.
A comment tool tracks the frequency of words or phrases mentioned in the qualitative responses provided by survey respondents. 130+ trackers show the underlying drivers of economic trends including inflation, demand, capacity and supply chains, and their impact on companies. Monthly data shows key emerging themes including inflation, demand, capacity, and supply chains.
Get monthly insights from the PMI data, helping you track economic conditions and anticipate changing market shifts
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PMI data are available for over 40 economies across a range of broad sectors including manufacturing, services, construction and the entire private sector.
In addition to providing national macroeconomic indicators, PMI data also monitor detailed industry trends for specific sectors in many regions
Each national PMI dataset is compiled from questionnaire responses from a survey panel of senior purchasing executives (or similar) at around 400 companies. The survey panels are carefully recruited to accurately represent the true structure of the monitored sector: manufacturing, services, construction or the entire private sector economy.
Questionnaires are completed in the second half of each month, and survey results are then processed by our economists. For each variable, panel members are asked to report an increase, decrease or no change compared with the previous month, and to provide reasons for any changes.
The survey questionnaire covers the economic variables shown in the adjacent accordion. Expand each item to learn more.
Get expert advice: Learn how PMI can help your business stay ahead of official data, track economic performance, optimise asset allocation, anticipate chaging market trends.With key macroeconomic variables to optimise your decision making.