Ecomonics
Moldmaking GBI Returns to Contraction After One-Month Respite
After a challenging move into the 50s in March, the April GBI returned to a mostly consistent state of contraction, the result of recent market dynamics.
Read MoreMoldmaking Industry GBI Snuck Into Growth Territory in March
Growing for the first time since August 2022, the Gardner Business Index (GBI) Moldmaking ended March at 50.9, somewhat against the odds given the market developments that month.
Read MoreFebruary's Moldmaking Industry GBI Crept Toward Growth
Despite contracting activity, moldmaking landed itself on the cusp to potential expansion in March, further encouraged by the slowing contraction of most Index components.
Read MoreMoldmaking GBI Continues its "Spark" in January
Moldmaking activity contracted again in January, but the pace has continued to slow, suggesting that things might be looking up if it continues.
Read MoreMoldmaking GBI Reveals Change of Pace in Contractionary Activity
The Gardner Business Index Moldmaking closed in December at 47.2, up two points from November’s 45.2, a positive note after several months of downturned activity.
Read MoreComponents Drive Downturned Activity in Moldmaking GBI
Gardner Intelligence reports a steady contractionary period for the November Gardner Business Index (GBI) Moldmaking.
Read MoreMoldmaking Industry GBI Follows Industry in Contraction Trend
The October Gardner Business Index (GBI) for moldmaking experienced a second month of contraction.
Read MoreMoldmaking Industry Contracts for First Time in Two Years
The September Gardner Business Index (GBI) for moldmaking indicates more components are contracting than expanding.
Read MoreMoldmaking Industry GBI Ends August Flat
The August Gardner Business Index (GBI) indicated a lack of growth, having squeaked out a reading just barely above the line dividing expansion and contraction.
Read MoreMoldmaking Industry GBI Perpetuates Deceleration Trend into July
Every component experienced contraction in July, led by enduring supply chain disruptions.
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