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Manufacturing PMI rises to 52.5, highest in a year

Overall new orders for factory goods, which rose to a one-year high of 54.9, contributed to the surge

The HSBC PMI survey should provide some relief after data on Friday showed India grew by a slower-than-expected 4.7% annually in the three months through December. Photo: Indranil Bhoumik/ Mint Premium
The HSBC PMI survey should provide some relief after data on Friday showed India grew by a slower-than-expected 4.7% annually in the three months through December. Photo: Indranil Bhoumik/ Mint

Bangalore: Indian manufacturing activity and new orders showed their strongest growth in a year in February, according to a survey released on Monday that suggested that the worst is over for Indian factories struggling through an economic slowdown.

The survey’s results should provide some relief after data on Friday showed Asia’s third-largest economy grew by a slower-than-expected 4.7% annually in the three months through December, dragged lower by a contraction in manufacturing and mining.

The HSBC Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI), which gauges the business activity of India’s factories but not its utilities, rose to 52.5 in February, its highest in a year, from 51.4 in January.

Overall new orders for factory goods, which rose to a one-year high of 54.9, contributed to the surge. Export orders climbed to their highest in eight months.

“Manufacturing activity picked up further in February. New order flows have firmed, with the improvement in external demand and the reduction in macroeconomic uncertainty since last summer," said Leif Eskesen, chief economist for India and Asean at HSBC.

Opinion polls show the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is likely to win the largest block in Parliament in a general election due by May, but it is uncertain how much support it will need from smaller regional parties to form a coalition.

While some potential coalition partners could be put off by Narendra Modi’s brand of Hindu nationalism, the BJP’s candidate for prime minister is regarded as business friendly and dynamic, and several leading industrialists have voiced their support.

The HSBC survey showed a sharp rise in input prices in February although firms passed these rises on at a slower pace than last month. Costlier raw material prices for manufacturers could lead to higher consumer price inflation, which was running at 8.79% annually in January.

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has unofficially started targeting consumer prices to frame its policy and any signs of rising costs will likely pressure the central bank to hike rates again.

RBI has hiked the repo rate thrice since September, cementing its inflation fighting credentials, although it indicated at its January policy-setting meeting that rates would likely be kept on hold if inflation showed signs of subsiding.

But IMF expects RBI to continue raising its policy interest rates and also expects India’s consumer price index to remain near double digits well into next year driven by food prices.

“Underlying inflation pressures remain potent, which was evident from the jump in the input price component of the PMI survey. This will keep RBI hawkish and likely compel it to raise rates a bit further this year," said Eskesen. Reuters

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Published: 03 Mar 2014, 12:06 PM IST
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