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Mexico HSBC Manufacturing PMI fell to 52 in June 2015, released July 2015, down 1.3 from May's 53.3 reading.
Sigmacast track record will appear here once this indicator has been released 3+ times since Sigmanomics began tracking.
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| Symbol | Direction | Correlation | Asset Class | Signal Bias | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| USD/MXN | ▼ Inverse | −0.50 | FOREX | Bullish MXN | → View |
| WTI Crude | ▲ Direct | +0.35 | COMMODITIES | Watch | → View |
| EUR/USD | ▲ Direct | +0.30 | FOREX | Watch | → View |
| XAU/USD | ▲ Direct | +0.30 | COMMODITIES | Watch | → View |
| S&P 500 | ▲ Direct | +0.30 | INDEX | Watch | → View |
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HSBC Manufacturing PMI (Mexico) was reported at 52.00 in July 2015. The reading fell from the previous value of 53.30.
The indicator has been trending downward over the last three releases. The trailing three releases averaged 53.03, down from the prior three at 54.93.
Historically, this indicator is negatively correlated with USD/MXN (Bullish MXN). A secondary relationship exists with WTI Crude, positively correlated (Watch).
Same-country events in the next 14 days include Interest Rate Decision (Jun 25) and Balance of Trade (Jun 26).
Auto-generated from current model state · Refreshes on each release · Last update July 2015.
HSBC Manufacturing PMI is a widely recognized financial indicator that measures the performance of the manufacturing sector in a specific country. It is based on a monthly survey of purchasing managers from various industries, providing valuable insights into the overall health and growth of the manufacturing industry. This indicator is used by investors, policymakers, and businesses to make informed decisions and assess the economic outlook of a country. With its timely and accurate data, HSBC Manufacturing PMI is a crucial tool for understanding the state of the manufacturing sector and its impact on the broader economy.
Sentiment surveys are forward-looking inputs that often lead hard data on output and hiring. Sharp swings can drive cross-asset repricing. The release is more useful as part of a longer-run signal than as a single-print catalyst. Released monthly.
Latest reading (Jun 2015): actual 52. Prior reading (May 2015): 53.3. Before that (Apr 2015): 53.8.
Sigmacast's 1-month forecast points to a similar reading versus the latest print, with the 3-month outlook reinforcing that direction. Both horizons are aligned bearish for this indicator, suggesting a consistent trend signal. Trend-driven dynamics are the primary headwind in the current projection. This indicator correlates most strongly with USD/MXN (Bullish MXN, r=-0.50) — a useful reference for forex-focused traders.
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| Thursday, June 18, 2026 | Actual | Previous | Consensus | Sigmanomics Rolling-Surprise Forecast | Impact | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12:00 | Aggregate Demand YoY | 4.5 | 0.2 | 1.55 | Low | ||
| 12:00 | Aggregate Demand QoQ | 2.4 | -0.4 | 0.30 | Low | ||
| 12:00 | Private Spending YoY | 4 | 0.7 | 1.55 | Low | ||
| 12:00 | Private Spending QoQ | 1 | -0.8 | -1.10 | Low | ||