ISM Manufacturing Survey – Slight Moderation in U.S. Factory Activity
Economics / US Economy Dec 02, 2010 - 02:54 AM GMTThe ISM manufacturing survey results for November show a moderation in the pace of activity. The level of the composite index during November (56.6) suggests that the manufacturing is growing but at a slightly slower pace compared with October (56.9). Indexes tracking new orders (56.6 vs. 58.9 in October) and production (55.0 vs. 62.7 in October) declined but are holding above 50.0. Indexes measuring employment and exports dropped, while the import orders index moved up during November. The national index points to a mild slowing in factory conditions, while the November regional surveys of Philadelphia, Chicago, and New York sent a more bullish message.
Overseas, the Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) of China rose to 55.2 in November from 54.7 in October; the November reading is the highest since April 2010. The HSBC index for manufacturing in India advanced to 58.4 from 57.2 in October. Reportedly the JPMorgan Global PMI rose to 53.9 during November from 53.7 in October. The main inference is that the global factory sector is humming along.
Asha Bangalore — Senior Vice President and Economist
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