Nikkei Manufacturing PMI for Japan, final for November
- preliminary was 51.1, prior month 51.4
Key points:
- New orders increase at sharpest rate since January
- Production expands for fourth consecutive month
- Input prices broadly stabilise
Commentary from Amy Brownbill, economist at IHS Markit:
- "The latest PMI data showed signs that conditions in the Japanese manufacturing sector continue to improve during the final quarter of 2016.
- Production rose for the fourth month running, helped by a boost in total new orders.
- The IHS Markit forecast for official industrial output in November also points to a similar trend with the year-on-year growth rate set to pick up to 2.1% in November (the highest reading in three months).
- However, despite improvements in the sector, employment growth eased to a three-month low, suggesting confidence in the sector remains subdued."