- Ultimate Manufacturing PMI 51.5 vs. 51.5 anticipated and 52.5 prior.
Key findings:
- Development of output and new orders ease barely.
- Enterprise confidence all the way down to nine-month low.
Remark:
Rob Dobson, Director at S&P World Market Intelligence:
“The UK manufacturing sector continues to be increasing at a
stable, albeit barely slower, tempo. Output rose for the
fifth successive month in September, underpinned by a
resilient home market.
Nonetheless, producers have change into extra nervous
in regards to the outlook, suggesting that the present spell of
spectacular progress is fading, with enterprise optimism
in regards to the year-ahead slumping to a nine-month low.
The extent of the drop in confidence was putting,
overwhelmed solely by that seen in March 2020 previous to
COVID lockdowns. Uncertainty in regards to the route of
authorities coverage forward of the approaching Autumn Price range
was a transparent reason for the lack of confidence, particularly
given latest gloomy messaging, although corporations are additionally
apprehensive about wider international geopolitical points and
financial progress dangers.
Value pressures are additionally changing into a extra distinguished
characteristic of the survey and a reminder that the inflation
genie is just not but again within the bottle. Enter value inflation
accelerated to a 20-month excessive, main producers
to additional push up their promoting costs. Freight value rises
are a giant issue underlying the resurgence within the worth
measures, as provide chains proceed to really feel the pressure of
the Pink Sea disaster and international conflicts.”