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MENAFN - Arab News - 04/04/2012

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(MENAFN - Arab News) Saudi Arabian nonoil private sector companies continued to benefit from favorable business conditions in March, according to a new report released yesterday.

It said solid market demand boosted new order levels and led to another strong rise in output.

The Saudi British Bank (SABB) has published the results of the headline SABB HSBC Saudi Arabia Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) for March 2012 - a monthly report issued by the bank and HSBC.

It reflects the economic performance of Saudi Arabian nonoil producing private sector companies through the monitoring of a number of variables, including output, orders, prices, stocks and employment.

Panelists indicated that budget stimulus measures had, in part, strengthened domestic demand while the rising oil prices had the knock-on impact of increased spending across the GCC economies.

Registering 58.7 in March, the headline PMI was down on February's reading of 59.6. Nevertheless, the latest figure was consistent with a strong improvement in operating conditions across the Saudi Arabian nonoil private sector.

Favorable economic conditions across the GCC region were a key reason for stronger market demand in March, according to panelists cited in the report.

Overall incoming new work rose at a sharp pace, albeit the slowest for three months.

Foreign demand was solid, but anecdotal evidence indicated a divergence between new export business growth from clients in the Middle East and weaker spending from European customers.

Rising levels of new business put pressure on capacity during March.

Despite another increase in employment, backlogs accumulated at a solid pace.

Reports indicated that a number of firms had delayed production due to preparation for new work.

Strong current inflows of new work, and an anticipation of further improvements in demand, meant that the Kingdom nonoil private sector firms raised buying activity at a marked rate in March. This in turn led to higher input stocks.

Despite stronger demand for inputs, suppliers' delivery times continued to shorten during March. The rate of improvement in vendor performance was the weakest for six months, however.

Panelists cited efficient service and competition amongst suppliers as the principal reasons for faster deliveries.

Overall input price inflation faced by Saudi Arabian nonoil private sector companies eased during March, falling notably from February's nine-month high. Rising purchase prices continued to provide the main impetus to total input cost inflation.

Purchasing prices were pushed up by higher prices for fuel, raw material and foodstuffs on the month.

Staff costs, meanwhile rose at a slower pace over the survey period.

Saudi Arabian nonoil private sector firms raised their charges in March.

Output price inflation was the strongest for eight months, as reports indicated that firms sought to pass on increased cost burdens amid favorable underlying demand conditions.

 






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