India s factory activity falls to 7-month low to 55.4 on COVID-19 resurgence
Last week, the Indian government advised federal states to try and control the rapid spread of the virus. Tighter restrictions on activity suggest factories could be in for a tough April
Reuters | April 5, 2021 | Updated 11:25 IST
India s factory activity grew at its weakest pace in seven months in March as renewed lockdowns to curtail a resurgence in COVID-19 cases dampened domestic demand and output, a private survey showed, forcing firms to cut headcount again. Last week, the Indian government advised federal states to try and control the rapid spread of the virus. Tighter restrictions on activity suggest factories could be in for a tough April.
India s January factory activity hit 3-month high, job cuts subside
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India s January factory activity hit 3-month high, job cuts subside
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BENGALURU: India s factory activity expanded at its strongest pace in three months in January, fuelled by a continued recovery in demand and output, according to a private survey which also showed firms cut jobs at the slowest pace in 10 months.
The Nikkei Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index , compiled by IHS Markit, rose to 57.7 in January from December s 56.4, above the 50-level separating growth from contraction for the sixth straight month.
Sub indexes tracking new orders and output rose to their highest since October, indicating strong growth in demand.
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India s January Factory Activity Hit Three-Month High, Job Cuts Subside
Sub indexes tracking new orders and output rose to their highest since October, indicating strong growth in demand.
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India s factory activity expanded at its strongest pace in three months in January, fuelled by a continued recovery in demand and output, according to a private survey which also showed firms cut jobs at the slowest pace in 10 months.
The Nikkei Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index, compiled by IHS Markit, rose to 57.7 in January from December s 56.4, above the 50-level separating growth from contraction for the sixth straight month.
Sub indexes tracking new orders and output rose to their highest since October, indicating strong growth in demand.
India s factory activity scales up to 3-month high, lower job cuts reported
Despite the pick-up in demand, manufacturing sector jobs decreased further in January. Companies that refrained from hiring mentioned the observance of government norms to keep workers to a minimum
PTI | February 1, 2021 | Updated 12:37 IST
India s manufacturing sector activity strengthened in January as companies scaled up production at the quickest pace in three months in response to faster expansions in total sales and new export orders, a monthly survey said on Monday.
The seasonally adjusted IHS Markit India Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index rose from 56.4 in December to 57.7 in January, to signal the strongest improvement in the health of the sector in three months.
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