The monthly variation of the Total Industrial Turnover Index 1 stands at 1.0%, after seasonal and calendar adjustment

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1 2 November 208 Industrial Turnover Indices (ITI). Base 205 September 208. Provisional data The monthly variation of the Total Industrial Turnover Index stands at.0%, after seasonal and calendar adjustment The annual rate stands at 2.7% in the seasonal and calendar adjusted series and at 0.3% in the original series Monthly trend of the Industrial Turnover The monthly variation of the seasonally and calendar adjusted Total Industrial Turnover Index between the months of September and August, stood at.0%. This rate was 2.4 points lower than the previous month. Industrial Turnover Index, Total Seasonally and calendar adjusted. September 208. Monthly rate Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep As indicated in the methodology of this value index, the information is presented in current terms (nominal terms), this is, without adjusting the price variation effects. ITI. Base September (/9)

2 By Main Industrial Groupings (MIGs), Energy 2 (9.%) and Durable consumer goods (0.5%) showed positive monthly rates. On the other hand Capital goods ( 6.8%) and Non-durable consumer goods ( 0.5%) showed negative monthly rates. Industrial Turnover Indices, Total and by MIGs Seasonally and calendar adjusted. September 208. Monthly rate Energy¹ 9. Durable consumer goods 0.5 Intermediate goods 0.0 Non-durable consumer goods -0.5 TOTAL INDEX -.0 Capital goods -6.8 Except electricity, gas, steam, air conditioning and water supply. A more detailed analysis showed the branches of activity with the highest and the lowest monthly rates in the month of September. Branches of activity with the highest monthly rates of the Industrial Turnover Index. Seasonally and calendar adjusted Branch of activity (Division of the CNAE 2009) Monthly rate (%) Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum products 9.2 Other mining and quarrying 7.9 Graphic arts and reproduction of recorded media 3.6 Branches of activity with the lowest monthly rates of the Industrial Turnover Index. Seasonally and calendar adjusted Branch of activity (Division of the CNAE 2009) Monthly rate (%) Manufacture of other transport material -4.9 Extraction of anthracite, coal and lignite -4.4 Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers -0.4 Except electricity, gas, steam, air conditioning and water supply. ITI. Base September (2/9)

3 trend of the Industrial Turnover Indices The Total Industrial Turnover Index, once adjusted for seasonal and calendar effects, showed a variation of 2.7% in September, as compared with the same month of the previous year. This rate was 3.2 points lower than the one registered in August. The ITI original series registered an annual variation of 0.3%. This rate was 6.3 points lower than the one in August. Industrial Turnover Index, Total Seasonally and calendar adjusted. September 208. rates Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Original Seasonally and calendar adjusted By MIGs, the seasonally and calendar adjusted indices registered negative annual rates in three of five of the analysed sectors, highlighting the decrease in Capital goods ( 3.%). Industrial Turnover Index, Total and by MIGs. rates Unadjusted index Seasonally and calendar adjusted index rate (%) rate (%) TOTAL INDEX Consumer goods Durable consumer goods Non-durable consumer goods Capital goods Intermediate goods Energy Except electricity, gas, steam, air conditioning and water supply. ITI. Base September (3/9)

4 trend of the Industrial Turnover Indices by market. Original series In September positive annual rates were observed in two of the analysed markets. It is worth noting the decrease registered in the euro area in the non-domestic market ( 8.2%). Industrial Turnover Index, Total and by market September 208. rate Non domestic market, non euro zone 4.2 Domestic market.4 TOTAL INDEX -0.3 Non domestic market, euro zone -8.2 Results by Autonomous Community. rates of the Industrial Turnover. Original series Turnover increased as compared to September 207 in nine Autonomous Communities and decreased in the other eight. The largest decreases were recorded in Castilla y León ( 6.9%), Comunidad de Madrid ( 5.4%) and Illes Balears ( 4.4%). The largest increases were recorded in Comunidad Foral de Navarra and Castilla - La Mancha (bothn of them 8.%), Región de Murcia (7.3%) and Andalucía (6.2%). Industrial Turnover Index, Total and by Autonomous Community September 208. rate Navarra, Comunidad Foral de Castilla - La Mancha Murcia, Región de Andalucía Comunitat Valenciana País Vasco Extremadura Cantabria Aragón NATIONAL Rioja, La Asturias, Principado de Galicia Canarias Cataluña Balears, Illes Madrid, Comunidad de Castilla y León -6.9 ITI. Base September (4/9)

5 Revisions and data update On the press release day, INE has updated ITI data series corresponding to the last 3 months. In the case of calendar adjusted and seasonally and calendar adjusted series, according to INE standard, the series are revised since its beginning. The results are available at INEBase. Methodological note Industrial Turnover Indices (ITI) are short-term indicators aiming at measuring the monthly evolution of the industrial sector, excluding the construction. The required information is collected since January 2002, together with the Industrial New Orders Received Indices (INORI) through a survey addressed to more than industrial establishments throughout the country. Survey Type: ongoing monthly. Base year: 205. Population scope: units of economic activity whose main activity is included in Sections B: Extractive industries (with the exception, due to their not being relevant to Spanish industry, of division 09) or C: Manufacturing industry of CNAE Geographical scope: the whole country, excluding Ceuta and Melilla. Sample size: Approx. 2,000 establishments. Data collection: monthly, value of total business turnover broken down by market. Collection method: fill in a questionnaire by the respondent using one of the following methods: internet (IRIA system), , fax, telephone or post. Further information is available in the methodology: menu=metodologia&idp= And in the standardized methodological report: For further information see INEbase: All press releases at: Press office: Telephone numbers: (+34) /94 08 gprensa@ine.es Information Area: Telephone number: (+34) ITI. Base September (5/9)

6 Industrial Turnover Index. Base 205 September 208 Provisional data. Turnover indices Seasonally and calendar adjusted Index Rate (%) Monthly Year-to-date TOTAL INDEX Consumer goods Durable consumer goods Non-durable consumer goods Capital goods Intermediate goods Energy Regulation (EC) no. 656/2007 of the Commission of 4 June Except electricity, gas, steam, air conditioning and water supply. 2. Turnover indices Calendar adjusted Index Rate (%) Year-to-date TOTAL INDEX Consumer goods Durable consumer goods Non-durable consumer goods Capital goods Intermediate goods Energy Regulation (EC) no. 656/2007 of the Commission of 4 June Except electricity, gas, steam, air conditioning and water supply. ITI. Base September (6/9)

7 3. Turnover indices, Total and by activities Unadjusted Index Rate (%) Effect Year-to-date TOTAL INDEX CONSUMER GOODS Durable consumer goods Manufacture of consumer electronics, optical instruments and photographic equipment Manufacture of household appliances Manufacture of motorcycles, bicycles, vehicles for the disabled and others Manufacture of furniture Manufacture of jew ellery, costume jew ellery and musical instruments Non-durable consumer goods Food industries (except grain mill products and food for animals) Manufacture of beverages Manufacture of tobacco Manufacture of knitted fabrics, carpets, rope, non-w oven fabrics, textile products for technical use and industrial and other textile products Manufacture of garments Leather and footw ear industry Graphic arts and reproduction of recorded media Manufacture of cleaning articles, perfumes and cosmetics Manufacture of pharmaceutical products Manufacture of sporting goods; games and toys and Other manufacturing industries CAPITAL GOODS Manufacture of metal products for construction, containers made of metal, steam generators, w eapons and ammunition Manufacture of computers, peripherals and telecommunications equipment; appliances for measuring and navigation; radiation and medical and therapeutic equipment Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers Naval, railw ay, aircraft and spacecraft construction. Combat vehicles Manufacture of medical and dental instruments and supplies Repair and installation of machinery and equipment INTERMEDIATE GOODS Mining of metal ores Other mining and quarrying Manufacture of grain mill products, starches, and food for animals Preparation and spinning of textile fibres. Manufacture of w oven textiles. Textile finishings Wood and cork industry Paper industry Chemical industry except cleaning articles, perfumes and cosmetics Rubber and plastic material transformation industry Manufacture of other non-metallic ore products Metallurgy; manufacture of iron, steel and ferro-alloy products Forging, stamping, embossing and rolling of metals. - Manufacture of tools, hardw are goods, containers and other metal products Manufacture of electronic components, assembled printed circuits, and magnetic and optical media Manufacture of electrical material and equipment except household appliances ENERGY Extraction of anthracite, coal and lignite Extraction of crude oil, petroleum and natural gas Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum products Except electricity, gas, steam, air conditioning and water supply. (.) Data not available due to statistical secrecy. ITI. Base September (7/9)

8 4. Turnover indices, Total and by branch of activity Unadjusted Index Rate (%) Effect Year-to-date TOTAL INDEX B. Mining and quarrying industries Extraction of anthracite, coal and lignite Extraction of crude oil, petroleum and natural gas.... Mining of metal ores.... Other mining and quarrying C. Manufacturing industry Food industry Manufacture of beverages Manufacture of tobacco Textile industry Manufacture of garments Leather and footwear industry Manufacture of wood and of products of wood and cork, except furniture; basketmaking and wickerwork Paper industry Graphic arts and reproduction of recorded media Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum products Chemical industry Manufacture of pharmaceutical products Rubber and plastic material transformation industry Manufacture of other non-metallic ore products Metallurgy; manufacture of iron, steel and ferro-alloy products Manufacture of metal products, except machinery and equipment Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products Manufacture of electrical material and equipment Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers Manufacture of other transport material Manufacture of furniture Other manufacturing industries Repair and installation of machinery and equipment (.) Data not available due to statistical secrecy. 5. Turnover indices, Total and by branch of activity Unadjusted Index Rate (%) Year-to-date GENERAL INDEX Domestic market Non domestic market Non domestic market, euro area Non domestic market, non euro area ITI. Base September (8/9)

9 6. Turnover indices, National and by Autonomous Community Unadjusted Index Rate (%) Year-to-date NATIONAL Andalucía Aragón Asturias, Principado de Balears, Illes Canarias Cantabria Castilla y León Castilla - La Mancha Cataluña Comunitat Valenciana Extremadura Galicia Madrid, Comunidad de Murcia, Región de Navarra, Comunidad Foral de País Vasco Rioja, La ITI. Base September (9/9)