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Industry, sales up in May (+ 1.2%), but orders return to decline (-2.5%) – Il Sole 24 Ore

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This article was published on July 22, 2015 at 10:35.
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They return to the factory orders down in May after the jump record of April, while the turnover marks a positive trend. In particular, reports ISTAT, the industry turnover, seasonally adjusted, increased by 1.2% compared to April, with increases in both domestic (+ 1.1%) and on the foreign ( + 1.3%). For total orders, there was a decrease of 2.5% economic, synthesis of a 0.3% increase in orders interiors and down 6.3% for those from abroad.

Industry: turnover rises again in May, up 1.2%
In May, the industry turnover began to rise again, with a rise of 1.2% compared to April and increases both domestic (+ 1.1%) and on the foreign (+ 1.3%). This was announced by ISTAT adding that on an annual basis instead of the turnover falls by 0.9%: the broader contribution to this decline comes from internal energy component. The turnover increase is most significant trend in the manufacturing of transport equipment (+ 12.5%), while the largest decrease with the manufacture of coke and refined petroleum products (-5.7%). Istat also states that the total turnover, adjusted for calendar effects (the working days were 20 against the May 21, 2014) is growing in trend terms by 2.4%, an increase of 0.6% on the market internal and 5.8% on the foreign market.

Orders come back down, -2.5% in May
After the record increase in April (+ 5.4% compared to the previous month, + 7 , 9% on a trend basis) industry orders have returned instead to fall: according to Istat, decreased by 2.5% from the previous month, the synthesis of a 0.3% increase in orders and interior down 6.3% than foreign. On an annual basis the decline was 0.5%.

Sales: sales down 0.1% on month in May, up 0.3% on a year
Istat also reported that in May 2015, the retail sales They decreased in value by 0.1% compared to April, while rose 0.3% from a year earlier. Istat noted that compared to April, the value of sales declines at 0.2% for food and remains unchanged for non-food products.



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