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06.12.2024

Canada's private sector activity expands less than forecast in November - Ivey

The Ivey Business School Purchasing Managers Index (PMI), measuring Canada’s economic activity, increased by 0.3 point to 52.3 in November from an unrevised 52.0 in October. The latest reading indicated the private sector’s activity grew for the third straight month in November and at a marginally quicker pace than in the previous month. 

The 50-point mark separates expansion from contraction.

Economists had forecast the indicator to rise to 53.1 in November.

According to the report, the employment index surged by 3.3 points to 54.6, indicating continuing growth in employment, the pace of which was the fastest in three months. Meanwhile, the deliveries gauge dropped by 3.7 points to 43.7, indicating a contraction in deliveries for the eighth straight month. The inventories measure slipped by 0.3 point to 50.1, indicating inventories were little changed in November. On the price front, the prices indicator soared by 4.4 points to 62.9, indicating that prices continued to increase last month and recorded the strongest gain since August (63.4).

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