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PMI: Manufacturing in Sep moderates, room for lower rate

Manufacturing growth in India eased slightly amid a slower increase in new business orders while subdued inflationary pressure may prompt RBI to reduce key policy rate, a monthly survey said.

October 03, 2016 / 12:01 IST
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Manufacturing growth in India eased slightly amid a slower increase in new business orders while subdued inflationary pressure may prompt RBI to reduce key policy rate, a monthly survey said.

The Nikkei Markit India Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) -- a gauge of manufacturing performance -- fell to 52.1 in September from 52.6 in August, indicating that growth in the sector lost some momentum.

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"The Indian manufacturing industry lost momentum in September as growth of new orders eased from August's 20-month high," said Pollyanna De Lima, Economist at IHS Markit that compiles the data and author of the report.

Despite the fall in manufacturing growth rate, business conditions improved for the ninth straight month as the index held above the crucial 50 threshold. However, the rate of expansion eased since August and was relatively modest. A reading above 50 points to expansion while one below means contraction.