AIB Ireland Manufacturing PMI June 2022
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Output falls for first time in 16 monthsOliver Mangan, AIB Chief Economist comments: "The latest PMI survey data from AIB highlighted the increasingly negative impact of rising costs on demand in the Irish manufacturing sector. New orders decreased for the first time in 16 months during Ju Read MoreJ 28, 2022 01:46
AIB Ireland Services PMI June 2022
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Growth of activity slows further in June as price pressures remain elevatedOliver Mangan, AIB Chief Economist, says "The latest AIB Irish Services PMI points to a marked deceleration in the pace of growth in the sector in June" Read MoreJ 29, 2022 09:03
AIB Ireland Manufacturing & Services PMI Archive Reports
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Manufacturing PMI Archive Reports
- Apr 2022 - Sharp uplift in jobs boosts Irish manufacturing performance in April
- Mar 2022 - Inflationary pressures hit survey record high in March while Ukraine war dampens confidence
- Feb 2022 - Slowest improvement in manufacturing conditions for nearly a year in February
- Jan 2022 - New order growth accelerates at start of 2022
- Dec 2021 - Manufacturing sector grows at slowest rate since March
- Nov 2021 - Manufacturing business conditions improve more slowly in November amid record rise in output prices
- Oct 2021 - Stronger growth of output in October alongside record supply delays and price pressures
- Sep 2021 - New orders and output expand more slowly in September
- Aug 2021 - Manufacturing continues to expand sharply despite further loss of momentum
- July 2021 - Manufacturing continues to expand despite further loss of momentum
- June 2021- Manufacturing boom sustained in June with fresh record rise in new orders
- May 2021- PMI surges to new survey high in May with record increases in output and new orders
- Apr 2021 - Manufacturing booms in April as PMI hits record high
- Mar 2021 - Manufacturing sector rebounds in March following subdued start to 2021
- Feb 2021 - Stronger decline in manufacturing production as
- new work falls further
- Jan 2021 - Output and new orders fall sharply in January, but outlook brightens
- Dec 2020 - Irish manufacturing ends 2020 with stronger expansion as end of Brexit transition period looms
- Nov 2020 - November PMI data reveal encouraging signs for Irish manufacturing sector
- Oct 2020 - Manufacturing output broadly stable in October but new orders fall further
- Sept 2020 - Manufacturing stalls as output and new orders decline in September
- August 2020 - Irish manufacturing rebound loses momentum
- July 2020 - Irish manufacturing rebounds in July
- June 2020 - Growth of output and new orders lift PMI above 50 in June
- May 2020 - Severe manufacturing downturn continues in May
- April 2020- Irish manufacturing suffers record falls in output and new orders in April as coronavirus pandemic worsens
- March 2020-Manufacturing in strongest downtown since August 2009 as coronavirus outbreak hits sector
- February 2020-Manufacturing upturn continues in February, but outlook moderates
- January 2020 - Manufacturing returns to expansion at start of 2020
- December 2019 - Mild downturn in manufacturing continues in December
- November 2019 - First reduction in manufacturing employment since September 2016
- October 2019 - Business conditions improve for first time since May
- September 2019 - Fourth successive deterioration in manufacturing business conditions
- August 2019 - New orders fall for fourth month running
- July 2019 - Manufacturing business conditions deteriorate at fastest pace since April 2013
- June 2019 - Business conditions detoriate for first time since May 2013
- May 2019 - Business conditions improve at weakest pace since aftermath of Brexit referendum in July 2016
- Apr 2019 - Irish manufacturers raise stocks of finished goods at record pace in April
- Mar 2019 - Further record increase of stocks of purchases in March
- Feb 2019 - Irish Manufacturers raise stocks of purchases at record pace in February
- Jan 2019 - Manufacturing operating conditions improve to weakest extent since October 2016
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Services PMI Archive Reports
- April 2022 - Service providers increase charges at survey-record rate in April
- March 2022 - War in Ukraine hits outlook in March alongside record price pressures
- February 2022 - Fastest rise in new business in over six years
- January 2022 -Faster growth of new business lifts outlook in January
- December 2021 - Weak consumer demand weighs on Irish service sector growth
- November 2021 - Services growth slows as COVID-19 case numbers rise
- October 2021 - Further marked increases in activity and new business in October
- September 2021 - Services sector continues to expand rapidly in September
- August 2021 - Irish service sector growth remains sharp in August
- July 2021 - Sharpest rise in services activity in over two decades in July
- June 2021- Service sector continues to take off in June, accompanied by inflation
- May 2021 - Service sector growth accelerates in May as restrictions ease
- April 2021- Services activity increases at strongest rate since pandemic began
- March 2021 - Solid rise in activity in March as new business rebounds
- February 2021: Sharp downturn continues in February, but confidence improves
- January 2021: Services hit by tighter restrictions in January as second wave worsens
- December 2020: Service Sector output stabilises in December
- November 2020 - Sentiment strengthens despite sharper decline in services activity
- October 2020 - Declines in activity and new business soften in October
- September 2020 - Sharp drop in new work drives total activity down in September
- August 2020 - Rise in new business drives faster activity growth
- July 2020 - Irish service sector activity expands in July, but outlook stalls
- June 2020 - Irish service sector moves toward stabilisation in June
- May 2020 - Irish service sector remains severely restricted by coronavirus lockdown in May
- April 2020 - Historic drop in Irish services activity in April as economy shuts down to combat coronavirus
- March 2020 - Service sector activity and demand collapses due to coronavirus outbreak
- February 2020 - Strongest growth of service sector activity in over two years in February
- January 2020 - Irish service sector continues to build momentum at start of 2020
- December 2019 - Services activity growth continues to accelerate at end of 2019
- November 2019 - Service sector activity growth at three-month high
- October 2019 - Output rises at slowest pace in 87 months
- September 2019 - Fourth successive slowdown in growth of activity
- August 2019 - Business activity rises at slowest pace since January
- July 2019- Business activity growth at three-month low
- June 2019-Business activity continues to expand sharply during June
- May 2019- Service sector activity rises at fastest pace since November 2018
- Apr 2019 - Service sector activity at three-month low
- Mar 2019 - Further sharp rise in service sector activity during March
- Feb 2019 - Service sector activity rises at faster pace in February
- Jan 2019 - Service sector activity growth slowest since May 2013