BMI: Slight contraction in June
The seasonally adjusted June value of the Purchasing Manager Index (BMI): 49.4.
Compared to the previous June values, this year’s value is lower than the long-term average for this month (52.5) and also below the average of the values for this month of the previous three years (51.6).
Most of the sub-indices examined in the survey decreased. Most of the sub-indices are in the shrinking range.
The employment index rose by 0.1 percentage points this month, and its value again indicates a slight contraction. In the past period, the index hovered around 50.0 points, which decreased this month (49.2).
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