《經濟》巴西6月標普製造業PMI降至48.3 近兩年低
標普全球(S&P Global)發布採購經理指數(PMI)顯示,6月巴西製造業繼續陷入衰退,新出口訂單的大幅下降導致總銷售額急劇下滑。巴西製造業PMI從5月份的49.4下降至6月份的48.3,顯示出自2023年7月以來營運條件的最迅速惡化,亦為該行業自2023年第四季度以來的最差季度表現。
從採購原材料的角度來看,企業也減少了採購水平和庫存,以努力釋放資本。最新的PMI數據顯示成本壓力輕微上升,儘管通脹率仍低於長期系列趨勢。同時,巴西商品的價格略有上漲。
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