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Manufacturing PMI by Country

Latest released Manufacturing PMI value for every supported currency, with the previous reading, the change between releases, reference date, frequency, unit, and source.

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Manufacturing PMI across supported currencies

Purchasing Managers' Index for the manufacturing sector, a leading indicator of economic activity based on surveys of purchasing managers. A reading above 50 indicates expansion.

Last updated: · page generated 18 Jun 2026 20:41 UTC.
1 with data 1 supported currencies
Each row links to the per-currency reference page and the underlying API endpoint at /api/v1/announcements/{currency}/pmi. Non-USD endpoints require an API key query parameter.
Country / Currency Latest Previous Change Reference Frequency Unit Source
United States
USD · US Dollar
102.496
101.806
▲ +0.69 Monthly Index ISM

What is Manufacturing PMI?

The Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index is a diffusion index built from a monthly survey of factory purchasing managers covering new orders, output, employment, supplier delivery times, and inventories. A reading above 50 indicates expansion vs the previous month; below 50 indicates contraction.

Why it matters for FX

PMIs are released early in the month and are among the highest-frequency reads on the real economy. FX markets use them to update growth expectations — a sustained PMI move below 50 in a major economy typically pulls forward central-bank rate cuts and weighs on the currency. Manufacturing PMIs are particularly important for export-heavy currencies.

How to read this page

Read the level relative to 50 and the month-over-month change. New orders is the most forward-looking sub-index. Pair the manufacturing PMI with services (NMI / non-manufacturing) for the full picture, since services dominate GDP in most advanced economies.

What to watch for

  • Crossings of the 50 expansion / contraction threshold
  • New orders sub-index as the leading edge
  • Prices-paid sub-index as an inflation early warning
  • Flash vs final readings (eurozone, UK, US)
  • Cross-country PMIs telling the same story (global cycle vs idiosyncratic)

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