Decrease in Israel's PMI for September 2015

Decreases were recorded this month in domestic new orders and employment components
25.10.15 / 10:50
Decrease in Israel's PMI for September 2015
25.10.15
Decrease in Israel's PMI for September 2015

Israel's Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) published by Bank Hapoalim and the Israeli Purchasing and Logistics Managers Association fell by 0.6 points in September 2015 to a level of 47.5 points, which reflects contraction in manufacturing activity.

 

Decreases were recorded this month in domestic new orders and employment components, and their level now shows contraction in activity.

 

New orders for exports increased slightly, but still below 50. Bank Hapoalim cooperates with the Israeli Purchasing and Logistics Managers Association in the publication of data on the purchasing managers' index in Israel.

 

Purchasing managers' indices are leading indices that can forecast changes in growth trends; these indices draw extensive global coverage and affect financial markets. Indices include the American ISM index, the European PMI index, and the global index published by JPMorgan Chase Bank.

 
The index is calculated based on the responses to six questions provided by purchasing managers at leading industrial companies in the Israeli economy.

 

The methodology for computing the index is consistent with the prevalent methodology worldwide for the calculation of purchasing managers' indices.

 

The Israeli index is included in the calculations of the European and global purchasing managers' indices.