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Australian Manufacturing PMI February Final 50.4 (prior was 50.2)

S&P Global Australian FINAL Manufacturing PMI for February 2025

50.4, highest level in two years

Commentary from the report, bolding is mine:

  • “February’s Australian Manufacturing PMI data showed
    that business conditions in the goods producing sector
    continued to improve.
  • Forward-looking indicators,
    including a renewed rise in new orders and the highest
    future output reading seen in nearly three years, further
    provided positive signals for output growth in the coming
    months.
  • “While current production fell in February, this is largely
    a reflection of continued excess capacity in the early
    stages of demand recovery. This is likewise the reason
    for a marginal decline in employment levels and a
    sustained downturn in purchasing activity. It will be
    important to see further increase in new sales to help
    drive future output and employment growth in the goods
    producing sector.
  • “Price pressures eased in the latest survey period with
    input prices notably rising at a pace below the long-run
    average in February, thereby supporting the softening
    of output price inflation. The continuation of an easing
    inflation trend will be important to help support
    improvements in demand over the coming months.”

This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at www.forexlive.com.

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