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CNI indicators ISSN 2317-7322 • Year 8 • Number 10 • October 2017

CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY SURVEY Construction industry still struggling Data from the October issue of the Construction Industry Survey reflect the difficulties faced by industry in trying to get on a recovery path. The indicator measuring activity levels remained below the 50-point dividing line, indicating a month-over-month decline in construction activity levels. Meanwhile, the indicator of number of employees, which is also below the dividing line, fell at a faster pace in October. Compared with the same month in 2016, however, both indicators are up respectively by 6.9 and 5.4 points. The indicators of actual-usual activity levels and operating capacity utilization grew in October,

but still show that the construction industry is operating below usual levels and with high spare capacity. At the same time, most expectation indicators point to stability. On the other hand, the index measuring construction business confidence and investment intentions rose for the fourth consecutive month – the former shows that entrepreneurs are more confident and that the indicator is above its historical average, while the latter indicates that investment intentions are on a recovery track, though they remain at very low levels.

Activity index Diffusion index (0-100)*

Increase

50

46.7 46.4 46.9 Decrease

44.5 43.3 40.0

44.3

44.1 42.8

40.3 39.3

39.3 37.9

OCT 2016

NOV

DEC

JAN 2017

FEB

MAR

APR

MAY

JUN

*The index varies in the 0-100 interval. Figures above 50 points indicate an increase in activity levels.

JUL

AUG

SEP

OCT

Construction industry survey ISSN 2317-7322 • Year 8 • Number 10 • October 2017

CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY PERFORMANCE IN OCTOBER 2017

Employment falls at stronger rate in October The indicators measuring industrial performance continue to show a decline in activity and employment levels in the construction industry, albeit at a slower pace than in 2016. The indicator of expected activity levels dropped by 2.1 points, down from 45.2 points in September to 43.1 points in October. Nevertheless, the index is 5.4 points higher than that registered in October 2016.

The activity level indicator recorded growth of 0.5 points, up from 46.4 points in September to 46.9 points in October. Compared with the same month last year, the indicator edged up by 6.9 points. Yet, since the index remains below the 50-point dividing line, it points to a decline in activity. It is worth noting that the further below the 50 points, the more significant and widespread the decline.

Index of number of employees Diffusion index (0-100)*

Increase

50

Decrease

45.8

45.2 43.1

42.1 41.8 42.6 41.7 42.3 38.4 38.9 37.7 36.8 36.0 OCT 2016

NOV

DEC

JAN 2017

FEB

MAR

APR

MAY

JUN

JUL

AUG

SEP

OCT

* The indicator ranges from 0 to 100 points. Figures above 50 points indicate a month-over-month increase in number of employees.

Idleness keeps declining The operating capacity utilization rate edged up for the fourth month in a row and reached 59% in October, up from 58% in September. The figure, however, is down by 4 percentage points from the historical average for the month.

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This behavior is not homogeneous across companies of different sizes. Small firms reported a decline in operating capacity utilization (down from 55% in September to 54% in October), as did large businesses (down from 60% in September to 59% in October). Medium companies in turn reported an increase of three percentage points, reaching 61%.

Construction industry survey ISSN 2317-7322 • Year 8 • Number 10 • October 2017

EXPECTATIONS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY IN NOVEMBER 2017

Entrepreneurs expect activity levels to hold steady With respect to activity levels, the indicator remained virtually on the 50-point mark as it dropped by 1.3 points in November to 50.4 points, suggesting an expected stability over the next six months. The indices of new developments and services and of expected purchases of inputs and raw materials reached 50.0 and 49.4 points respectively, also suggesting that these indicators are expected to hold steady at current levels.

The only indicator that entrepreneurs expect to decline over the next six months is that of expected number of employees, which dropped from 49.8 points in October to 49.0 points in November. The indices vary in the 0-100 interval. Figures below 50 points indicate an expected decline.

Expectations indices Diffusion indexes (0-100 points)*

Activity levels

New developments and services Increase

Increase

52.5

51.3

51.7

50.6

50

50

50.4 45.5

50.0

44.7 Decrease

Decrease

NOV 2016

JAN 2017

MAR

MAY

Activity level

JUL

SEP

NOV 2016

NOV

Dividing line

JAN 2017

MAR

MAY

JUL

New developments and services

Purchases of raw materials

Number of employees

Increase

Increase

SEP

NOV

Dividing line

50.6

50.6 50

50

49.6 49.4

49.8

Decrease

NOV 2016

49.0

44.2

43.9 Decrease

JAN 2017

MAR

MAY

Purchases of raw materials

JUL

SEP

NOV

NOV 2016

Dividing line

JAN 2017

MAR

MAY

Number of employees

* The indices vary in the 0-100 interval. Figures above 50 points indicate an expected increase.

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JUL

SEP

Dividing line

NOV

Construction industry survey ISSN 2317-7322 • Year 8 • Number 10 • October 2017

Entrepreneurs are more likely to invest The index measuring investment intentions stood at 30.7 points in November, up by 0.3 points from the previous month and by 3.4 points from November 2016. Despite the increase, the index remains at

a significantly low level. The index ranges from 0 to 100 points and the higher the figure, the more likely entrepreneurs are to invest.

Investment intentions index Diffusion index (0-100 points)*

45

42.6 40

35

30.7 30

25

20 NOV 2014

FEB 2015

MAY

AUG

NOV

FEB 2016

MAY

AUG

*The index varies in the 0-100 interval. The higher the index, the greater the willingness to invest.

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NOV

FEB 2017

MAY

AUG

NOV

Construction industry survey ISSN 2317-7322 • Year 8 • Number 10 • October 2017

CONSTRUCTION BUSINESS CONFIDENCE INDEX IN NOVEMBER

Entrepreneurs are more confident In November, the Construction Business Confidence Index (ICEI) reached its highest point since February 2014 as it increased by 0.6 points to 54.4 points. The increase in confidence observed in November is explained by a rise in the Current Conditions index, which grew by 1.7 points from the previous month and reached 47.8 points. As the index remains below the 50-point mark, it shows that entrepreneurs still believe current business conditions have worsened, but their assessment of conditions is less negative than in October.

Thermometer for the ICEI - Construction Index (0-100 points)*

54.4 lack of confidence

confidence

52.7 (historical average)

The expectations index, which measures entrepreneurs’ prospects for the future of Brazilian economy and of their own businesses, stood at 57.8 points this month, representing a 0.2-point increase as compared to October.

Historical series Diffusion index (0-100 points)*

58.6 Confidence

55.6

54.4

58.3 historical average = 52.7

50.0

50

44.2 Lack of confidence

NOV 2011

36.0

MAY 2012

NOV

MAY 2013

NOV

MAY 2014

NOV

ICEI - Construction

MAY 2015

NOV

MAY 2016

NOV

MAY 2017

NOV

Dividing line

* Figures below 50 points indicate lack of business confidence. The further below 50 points, the more significant and widespread the lack of confidence.

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Construction industry survey ISSN 2317-7322 • Year 8 • Number 10 • October 2017

Results by company size Construction industry performance Operation Capacity Utilization (%)1

Activity Level2

Actual-Usual Activity Level3

Number of Employees2

Oct/16

Sep/17

Oct/17

Oct/16

Sep/17

Oct/17

Oct/16

Sep/17

Oct/17

Oct/16

Sep/17

Oct/17

56

58

59

40.0

46.4

46.9

27.8

32.5

34.1

37.7

45.2

43.1

SMALL

53

55

54

41.3

45.4

46.9

31.4

35.6

36.9

38.6

45.8

46.7

MEDIUM

57

58

61

41.8

47.1

47.0

29.1

31.9

34.8

40.2

45.7

44.2

LARGE

57

60

59

38.4

46.3

46.8

25.8

31.7

32.7

35.9

44.6

41.2

CONSTRUCTION

Expectations for the construction industry New Developments and Services4

Activity Level4

Purchases of Inputs and Raw Materials4

Investment intentions5

Number of Employees4

Nov/16

Oct/17

Nov/17

Nov/16

Oct/17

Nov/17

Nov/16

Oct/17

Nov/17

Nov/16

Oct/17

Nov/17

Nov/16

Oct/17

Nov/17

CONSTRUCTION

45.5

51.7

50.4

44.7

50.6

50.0

43.9

49.6

49.4

44.2

49.8

49.0

27.3

30.4

30.7

SMALL

46.0

49.9

48.2

45.6

47.9

47.8

42.5

47.8

47.5

44.4

46.5

45.9

25.3

31.0

30.7

MEDIUM

45.8

52.0

51.8

45.7

49.3

50.9

45.1

49.1

51.4

44.9

48.7

50.6

27.8

29.3

31.6

LARGE

45.1

52.2

50.4

43.8

52.3

50.2

43.8

50.6

49.0

43.8

51.7

49.2

27.7

30.8

30.2

Construction business confidence index and its components ICEI - Construction6

Current conditions7

Expectations8

Nov/16

Oct/17

Nov/17

Nov/16

Oct/17

Nov/17

Nov/16

Oct/17

Nov/17

50.3

53.8

54.4

39.7

46.1

47.8

55.7

57.6

57.8

SMALL

49.6

52.4

51.8

40.2

44.6

44.8

54.6

56.5

55.5

MEDIUM

51.5

53.8

55.5

41.4

45.6

48.8

56.6

57.9

59.0

LARGE

49.9

54.4

54.7

38.6

47.0

48.4

55.5

57.9

57.9

CONSTRUCTION

1 The indicator varies in the 0%-100% interval. Series started in January 2012. 2 The indicator varies in the 0-100 interval. Figures above 50 points indicate growth. 3 The indicator varies in the 0-100 interval. Figures above 50 points indicate higher-than-usual activity levels. 4 The indicator varies in the 0-100 interval. Figures above 50 points indicate positive expectations. 5 The indicator varies in the 0-100 interval. The higher the index, the greater the willingness to invest. 6 The ICEI-Construction varies in the 0-100 interval. Figures above 50 points indicate business confidence. 7 The indicator varies in the 0-100 interval. Figures above 50 points indicate a better situation as compared to the last six months. 8 The indicator varies in the 0-100 interval. Figures above 50 points indicate optimistic expectations for the next six months.

Technical specifications Sample profile: 601 enterprises, including 197 small, 273 medium and 131 large companies. Data collection period: November, 1-14, 2017.

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