《經濟》巴西5月標普製造業PMI降至49.4
標普全球(S&P Global)最新採購經理指數(PMI)調查顯示,巴西製造業5月份惡化,在需求縮減下,自2023年底以來首次出現惡化。巴西5月份製造業PMI為49.4,低於4月份的50.3,是近一年半以來首次低於50.0的中性標記。
調查參與者報告的新訂單和產出相比於4月份有所下降,促使他們減少對原材料的購買。對於不利的銷售環境預期屬短暫,提升商業信心並支持了就業創造。不過,原材料成本和產出價格的增長速度都明顯放緩,主要是企業與巴西雷亞爾對美元的升值以及中國產品供應的增加。
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