4 Feb 2020 UK PMI Construction rose to 48.4 in January, up from 44.4, beat While that still suggests contraction, it's the best reading since May 2019. 4 Feb 2020 UK construction output experienced a much slower decline in January While residential work fell at the slowest pace since May 2019. 2 Jul 2019 The Markit/CIPS UK Construction purchasing managers' index (PMI) recorded a reading of 43.1 for June, down from 48.6 in May. 4 Feb 2020 The latest PMI data shows the downturn in building work easing after prime minister Boris Johnson's election victory. 5 Feb 2020 This marked the highest reading since May, although the index still indicated a decline in construction. On Thursday, the U.K. releases Services
5 Feb 2020 This marked the highest reading since May, although the index still indicated a decline in construction. On Thursday, the U.K. releases Services
March 05 2020 08:30 UTC IHS Markit Germany Construction PMI View More March 04 2020 16:00 UTC JPMorgan Global Composite PMI View More March 04 2020 14:45 UTC IHS Markit US Sector PMI View More IHS Markit/CIPS UK Construction Purchasing Managers’ Index. Construction sector purchasing boost dampened by coronavirus worries UK purchasing managers' index: the lost decade. 26 July 2019 'Fragile dreariness' hits construction sector. 4 June 2019. Construction input cost inflation hits six-month high. 2 May 2019. Brexit continues to UK construction PMI holds at 52.5 vs. 52.0 forecast Investing.com - Activity in the UK construction sector held steady last month, according to a closely watched business survey released on Monday. The UK construction PMI report will be announced at 9.30am (UK time) and dealers are anticipating a reading of 49.8, and that would be a slight improvement on the 49.5 reading in February.
IHS Markit/CIPS UK Construction Purchasing Managers’ Index. Construction sector purchasing boost dampened by coronavirus worries UK purchasing managers' index: the lost decade. 26 July 2019 'Fragile dreariness' hits construction sector. 4 June 2019. Construction input cost inflation hits six-month high. 2 May 2019. Brexit continues to
9 Dec 2019 fall in Irish construction activity, amid a further from UK-based companies. The rate It may be referred to as the 'Construction PMI' but is not. The IHS Markit UK Construction PMI rose to 48.4 in January 2020 from 44.4 in the previous month, well above market expectations of 46.6. The latest reading signalled the weakest pace of contraction in the sector since last May due to reduced domestic political uncertainty. The Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply (CIPS) Construction Purchasing Manager's Index (PMI) is a diffusion index incorporating survey results provided by construction firms throughout the country. A reading above fifty suggests the construction sector is expanding, The construction sector activity in the UK economy maintained its pace of expansion in the month of May, a fresh report from Markit Economics showed on Monday. The final Purchasing Managers' Index PMI calculation is based on data collected from monthly replies to questionnaires sent to purchasing executives in over 170 UK construction companies that provide the highest contribution to GDP. Managers are asked to characterize current business and economic conditions in the national construction sector. UK construction output growth in May continued to slowdown and saw the first fall in new orders since April 2013 according to the latest Markit and the Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply (CIPS) UK Construction Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) figures. The UK construction PMI figure for May fell to 51.2, down from 52.0 in April and is now hovering precariously just above the growth threshold rate of 50.0. The Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) is a diffusion index incorporating survey results provided by manufacturing firms throughout the country. A reading above fifty suggests the manufacturing sector is expanding, while a reading below fifty suggests the manufacturing sector is in contraction.