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Stanbic IBTC: Headline PMI Accelerates To 58.8 In March, From 56.0 by BrandSpurNG: 6:23am On Apr 06, 2018
Headline PMI accelerates to 58.8 in March, from 56.0Inflows of new orders grow at a record paceUnprecedented job creation as firms look to increase output capacity

Private sector business conditions in Nigeria improved at an unparalleled rate in March, led by record growth in new orders, employment and stocks of purchases. Panel respondents frequently noted an upturn in demand across the domestic market, whilst new export orders also returned to growth in the latest survey. Price pressures sharpened in March, with both input and output charge inflation registering above their respective long-run averages.

The headline figure derived from the survey is the Purchasing Managers’ Index™ (PMI®). Readings above 50.0 signal an improvement in business conditions on the previous month, while readings below 50.0 show a deterioration.

The main findings of the March survey were as follows:

At 58.8, up from 56.0 in February, the figure accelerated to a record high in March, signaling the fastest improvement in business conditions since the survey began in January 2014. Furthermore, the first quarter of 2018 indicated the strongest quarterly expansion on record.

Inflows of new business received by private sector firms was a key component of the latest expansion. The rate of growth was unprecedented in March, with many firms reporting a strong upturn in domestic economic conditions. New order books have been improving continuously since the start of 2017. Meanwhile, foreign demand returned to expansion in the latest survey.

Commenting on March’s survey findings, Ayomide Mejabi, Economist at Stanbic IBTC Bank said:

“In March, the Stanbic IBTC Bank PMI hit a new record. The reading rose to 58.8 from 56.0 in Feb and 53.0 on Mar 17 due to a combination of substantial increases in new orders and consequently a rise in output levels. The positive momentum was broad-based as it also resulted in an increase in employment levels as that sub-index rose at a record pace to 56.1 from 54.0 in Feb and 50.1 a year ago. This rise in employment appeared to be in response to the increase in new orders. Furthermore, the availability of FX coupled with declining inflation expectations should continue supporting Nigeria’s economy. The output prices PMI corroborates our benign inflation outlook as it rose at a moderate pace, from 53.9 in Feb to 54.2 in March. We still expect headline inflation to moderate to the 13.0% handle by the end of the year, despite marginal upward pressure which the increase in excise duties on alcoholic beverages and tobacco will exert. This category accounts for only 1% of the inflation basket. ” 

In response to record inflows of new orders, firms increased output at a sharp rate. The rate of expansion was strong overall and the third-fastest since the survey’s inception.

Reflecting the increase in output requirements, firms hired additional staff at a record pace in March. Job creation has been recorded in every month since May last year. Despite the increase in staff numbers, inflows of new orders outpaced output capacity, as indicated by a solid increase in backlogs of work in the latest survey.

In terms of inflation, average cost burdens increased at a historically elevated pace in March. The rate of input inflation was the fastest recorded for 49 months and was comprised of both rising staff costs and higher raw material prices.

Output charge inflation remained marked in the latest survey, although still well below the highs registered in 2016. According to anecdotal evidence, some firms increased selling prices to increase profit margins.

Buying activity also increased at a record rate in March. Firms increased input purchasing in anticipation of an expected upturn in demand, alongside the current strong level of new orders. Reflecting input buying growth, stocks of purchases accumulated at an unparalleled rate. Despite increasing demand for inputs, supplier delivery times improved to a record extent.

SOURCE: https://brandspurng.com/stanbic-ibtc-headline-pmi-accelerates-to-58-8-in-march-from-56-0/

Re: Stanbic IBTC: Headline PMI Accelerates To 58.8 In March, From 56.0 by eezeribe(m): 6:46am On Apr 06, 2018
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Re: Stanbic IBTC: Headline PMI Accelerates To 58.8 In March, From 56.0 by orijintv(m): 7:30am On Apr 06, 2018
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Re: Stanbic IBTC: Headline PMI Accelerates To 58.8 In March, From 56.0 by joeaz58(m): 7:30am On Apr 06, 2018
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Re: Stanbic IBTC: Headline PMI Accelerates To 58.8 In March, From 56.0 by hezy4real01(m): 7:32am On Apr 06, 2018
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Re: Stanbic IBTC: Headline PMI Accelerates To 58.8 In March, From 56.0 by Flexherbal(m): 7:36am On Apr 06, 2018
orijintv:
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Re: Stanbic IBTC: Headline PMI Accelerates To 58.8 In March, From 56.0 by emmy85: 7:40am On Apr 06, 2018
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Re: Stanbic IBTC: Headline PMI Accelerates To 58.8 In March, From 56.0 by hemartins(m): 7:42am On Apr 06, 2018
orijintv:
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Re: Stanbic IBTC: Headline PMI Accelerates To 58.8 In March, From 56.0 by eezeribe(m): 7:45am On Apr 06, 2018
orijintv:
Advanced microfinance bank grin
You don't know what you are saying;SIBTC is a member of the standard bank group;the largest bank in Africa by assets.
SIBTC operates the largest open ended mutual funds in Africa...
SIBTC operates one of the largest pension funds in Nigeria,and even PENCOM is their client
SIBTC is an investment banking and trust company;try to understand how things work before you make disparaging remarks.
Happy weekend.

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Re: Stanbic IBTC: Headline PMI Accelerates To 58.8 In March, From 56.0 by orijintv(m): 7:50am On Apr 06, 2018
hemartins:


I will assume that you are joking.

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Re: Stanbic IBTC: Headline PMI Accelerates To 58.8 In March, From 56.0 by eezeribe(m): 7:52am On Apr 06, 2018
orijintv:

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Re: Stanbic IBTC: Headline PMI Accelerates To 58.8 In March, From 56.0 by patani(m): 9:01am On Apr 06, 2018
orijintv:
Advanced microfinance bank grin

Get your fact right man!

Stanbic is a subsidiary of the largest bank in Africa and the largest pension administrator in Nigeria. Besides, this is the best bank to work in Nigeria, in-terms of employee development and staff promotion. Having worked in banking industry for 10years, I can confirm that( I am not thier employee, mind you.)

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Re: Stanbic IBTC: Headline PMI Accelerates To 58.8 In March, From 56.0 by topaz321: 9:23am On Apr 06, 2018
orijintv:
Advanced microfinance bank grin
An international Bank? I bet you don't understand what the topic is all about.

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Re: Stanbic IBTC: Headline PMI Accelerates To 58.8 In March, From 56.0 by orijintv(m): 3:37pm On Apr 06, 2018
patani:


Get your fact right man!

Stanbic is a subsidiary of the largest bank in Africa and the largest pension administrator in Nigeria. Besides, this is the best bank to work in Nigeria, in-terms of employee development and staff promotion. Having worked in banking industry for 10years, I can confirm that( I am not thier employee, mind you.)


It was all jokes boss but then thanks for the heads up. I just learnt something courtesy you cool

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