China's Non-manufacturing PMI was 53.7 Percent in September

National Bureau of Statistics of China 2016-10-09 15:57 Print| Large| Medium| Small

Department of Service Statistics of NBS

China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing (CFLP)

 

In September 2016, China's non-manufacturing purchasing manager index was 53.7 percent, a slight increase of 0.2 percentage points over the previous month, having stayed in the high level of the range which above 53.0 percent steadily for seven consecutive months, showing that non-manufacturing industry continued to sustain rising smoothly.

 

 

 

In view of different industries, non-manufacturing purchasing manager index of service industry was 52.3 percent, a decrease of 0.4 percentage points over the previous month, continued to be higher than the threshold, and service industry continued to maintain a stable trend of growth, while the growth rate decreased slightly. Of which, the indices of retail trade, post, accommodation, telecommunications, broadcasting, television and satellite transmission services, Internet, software and information technology services, monetary financial services, were positioned in the high level of the range which above 55.0 percent, and the total enterprise business increased rapidly. The indices of transport, restaurants, capital market services, social services, were below the threshold, and the total enterprise business decreased. Non-manufacturing purchasing manager index of construction industry achieved 61.9 percent, a large increase of 3.7 percentage points over the previous month, the production activities of construction industry accelerated significantly.

 

New orders index was 51.4 percent, up by 1.6 percentage points over the previous month, back in the expansion range, and hit this year’s high, indicating that the market demand of the non-manufacturing industry rebounded. In view of different industries, the new orders index of service industry was 50.6 percent, increased 1.0 percentage point over the previous month, and rose over the threshold this month after staying in the contraction range for five consecutive months. The new orders index of construction industry was 55.9 percent, increased 5.1 percentage points over the previous month, and continued to be positioned in the expansion range

 

Input price index was 51.7 percent, down by 0.9 percentage points over the previous month, still higher than the threshold, indicating that the input price during the process of production and operation of non-manufacturing enterprises continued to increase, while the amount of increase narrowed. In view of different industries, the intermediate input price index of service industry was 51.2 percent, a decrease of 1.1 percentage points over the previous month. The input price index of construction industry was 54.5 percent, an increase of 0.5 percentage points over the previous month, having showed an upward trend for three consecutive months.

 

The sales price index was 50.1 percent, down by 0.3 percentage points over last month, slightly higher than the threshold, indicating that the overall level of non-manufacturing sales price increased month-on-month. In view of different industries, the sales price index of service industry was 50.0 percent, a decrease of 0.5 percentage points over the previous month. The sales price index of construction industry was 51.0 percent, an increase of 0.9 percentage points over the previous month.

 

Employment index was 49.7 percent, increased 0.6 percentage points over the previous month, was still below the threshold, indicating the labor employment of non-manufacturing enterprises decreased, while the pace of decline continued to narrow. In view of different industries, the employment index of service industry was 49.3 percent, an increase of 0.4 percentage points over the previous month. The employment index of construction industry was 52.2 percent, an increase of 1.6 percentage points over the previous month.

 

Business activities expectation index was 61.1 percent, an increase of 1.7 percentage points over last month, the highest for this year, and continued to be positioned in the high level of the range, showing that enterprises continued to remain optimistic about the recent market development.

 

Main Indices of China's Non-manufacturing PMI (Seasonally adjusted)

Unit: %

 

Non-manufacturing

PMI

New Orders Index

Input Price Index

Sales Price Index

Employment

Index

Business Activities Expectation Index

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2015-September

53.4

50.2

50.8

47.9

49.5

60.0

October

53.1

51.2

51.2

48.8

49.6

61.1

November

53.6

50.2

49.3

47.7

48.4

60.0

December

54.4

51.7

49.0

48.2

48.9

58.3

2016-January

53.5

49.6

49.9

47.7

48.8

58.4

February

52.7

48.7

50.5

48.3

48.9

59.5

March

53.8

50.8

51.4

49.5

48.2

59.0

April

53.5

48.7

52.1

49.1

49.2

59.1

May

53.1

49.2

51.6

49.8

49.1

57.8

June

53.7

50.8

51.6

50.6

48.7

58.6

July

53.9

49.9

51.4

49.5

48.5

59.5

August

53.5

49.8

52.6

50.4

49.1

59.4

September

53.7

51.4

51.7

50.1

49.7

61.1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Other Indices of China's Non-manufacturing PMI (Seasonally adjusted)

Unit: %

 

Foreign New Orders Index

Unfilled Orders Index

Stock Index

Supplier Delivery Time Index

 

 

 

 

 

2015-September

51.1

43.7

46.1

51.7

October

49.5

43.5

45.9

51.6

November

49.4

44.4

46.6

51.2

December

50.9

44.5

45.5

52.1

2016-January

47.3

43.9

45.8

51.9

February

47.7

42.9

45.4

51.6

March

47.8

43.4

45.9

51.4

April

45.7

43.6

45.4

51.8

May

49.5

43.6

45.6

51.4

June

48.6

43.1

46.0

52.3

July

47.5

42.8

46.3

51.9

August

48.8

43.0

45.5

51.7

September

48.3

43.6

45.9

52.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Annotations:

 

1. Explanatory Notes

 

China non-manufacturing purchasing manager index system constituted by 10 sub-indices, they are business activity index, new orders index, new export orders index in hand orders index, stock index, input price index, sales price index, employment index, supplier delivery time index, and business activities expectation index. Due to the lack of synthesis of non-manufacturing integrated PMI index, the international society often used business activity index to reflect the overall changes in non-manufacturing economic development, A PMI reading above 50 percent indicates expansion from the previous month, while below indicates contraction.

 

2. Statistical Coverage

 

The statistical coverage has been adjusted since June 2015. Non-manufacturing industry divisions in the “Industrial Classification for National Economic Activities" (GB/T4754-2011) were extended to 31 from original 27, and sampling enterprises were extended to 4000 from original 1200.

 

3. Survey Methods

 

Non-manufacturing purchasing managers’ survey was conducted in PPS ( Probability Proportional to Size) sampling method, using the non-manufacturing sectors as the selecting layers, distribution of sample size was according to their value-added accounted for the proportion of total non-manufacturing value-added, and samples within layers and the main business revenue of the enterprises were selected by the PPS.

 

The survey was organized and conducted by staff members of survey offices, monthly through Online Reporting System of NBS by sending survey questionnaires to the purchasing managers of the selected enterprises.

 

4. Calculation Methods

 

Non-manufacturing purchasing managers survey involves 10 questions on production, new orders (business required), export, existing orders, finished goods inventory, intermediate input price, subscription price, employees, suppliers delivery time, and business activities expectation. Diffusion index was calculated on each question, i.e. percentage of positive answers in number of enterprises plus half of the percentage in the same answers.

 

5. Seasonal Adjustment Note

 

The purchasing managers survey is a monthly survey, great fluctuations of data which affected by seasonal factors. The sub-indices of non-manufacturing PMI data released currently were all seasonally adjusted.