《亚洲经济》日本2月制造业PMI终值意外上修至51.4逾两年高 信心创逾三年半高
Jibun Bank/Markit数据显示,日本今年2月制造业采购经理人指数(PMI)终值意外上修,由前值重现收缩49.8,回升至51.4,重现扩张兼创2018年12月以来新高,反映日本制造商逐渐从疫情大流行的影响中恢复过来,市场原预期确认初值回升50.6。
期内,制造业产出指数录得2018年12月以来首呈扩张兼增速为2018年12月以来最快;新订单增速加快至2018年10月以来最高;新出口订单四个来首呈扩张;但就业人数下降,采购活动及积压工作皆连降26个月,但收缩率温和;成本负担连升九个月,投入成本通胀续升至两年高,主要受原材料上涨推动;产出价格连升三个月。制造业对来年产出信心增强至2017年7月以来最高。
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