Warc, 19 June 2014
LONDON: Confidence among global marketers remained strong in
June according to figures from the latest Warc Global Marketing Index (GMI)
although there were signs of a growing divergence of views between the Americas
and the rest of the world.
The headline GMI figure, which takes into account marketers'
expectations in three key areas – marketing budgets, staffing levels and
trading conditions – dropped 1.3 points on the previous month to 56.7 but was
up still up 0.8 points over the year.
Warc's GMI is a unique indicator of the state of the global
marketing industry. Each month, it tracks conditions among marketers within
their organisation and region – a reading of 50 indicates no change from the
previous month, while a reading of 60 indicates rapid growth.
Optimism was highest in the Americas for the fourth month
running. The region returned a GMI of 59.2, a reading that has been broadly
stable since April.
The situation appeared more volatile in Europe and
Asia-Pacific, however, as their headline GMIs have declined by 1.5 and 1.8
points respectively since last month, although with scores of 55.7 and 55.2 the
outlook was far from gloomy.
The component parts of the index showed more clearly where
the regional differences were appearing. In the Americas, the index for trading
conditions improved 2.0 points to 62.3 this month, but fell 4.5 points in
Europe, to 57.8. Asia Pacific was broadly flat with a slight 0.6 point decline
to 59.6.
A similar pattern was evident with regard to the index for
marketing budgets, with the Americas leading the way on 56.5, although this was
down 1.3 points on the previous month. Asia Pacific remained more or less
unchanged on 53.1, while Europe once again saw a sharp drop, of 3.9 points, to
52.8.
In contrast, Europe was markedly more optimistic when it
came to staffing levels, as this index jumped from 52.7 to 56.5. The Americas
saw a modest 1.1 point decline to 58.8 while Asia Pacific plunged five points
to 53.1.
Commenting on the figures, Suzy Young, Data and Journals
Director at Warc, said: "Our June data continue to signal positive
conditions for global marketers, especially in the Americas. The headline index
for the region has been consistent in recent months, with readings fluctuating
by just 0.7 points since April."
Data sourced from Warc
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