Sun shines on service sector – PSI
The service sector showed stronger expansion to start the year, with a seasonally adjusted PSI for January at 53.6.
The service sector showed stronger expansion to start the year, with a seasonally adjusted PSI for January at 53.6.
The service sector returned to a more subdued level of expansion in December, with the seasonally adjusted PSI for December at 50.6.
The service sector returned to a more subdued level of expansion in December, with the seasonally adjusted PSI for December at 50.6.
The service sector recovered from a previous lacklustre result to record its highest level of expansion for 20 months, with a seasonally adjusted PSI for November at 56.6.
The service sector recovered from a previous lacklustre result to record its highest level of expansion for 20 months, with a seasonally adjusted PSI for November at 56.6.
A drop in expansion meant the service sector only just managed to keep on the positive side, with a seasonally adjusted PSI for October at 50.6.
A drop in expansion meant the service sector only just managed to keep on the positive side, with a seasonally adjusted PSI for October at 50.6.
The service sector remains within a very tight band of expansion that has now continued for three months, with a seasonally adjusted PSI for September at 53.2.
The service sector remains within a very tight band of expansion that has now continued for three months, with a seasonally adjusted PSI for September at 53.2.
Continuing healthy levels of new business/orders and activity/sales kept the service sector in expansion for August, with a seasonally adjusted PSI for August at 53.9.