A report from
the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) showed on Thursday the U.S.
manufacturing sector expanded in July at a slower pace than in June.
The ISM's index
of manufacturing activity came in at 51.2 percent last month, down 0.5
percentage point from the June reading of 51.7 percent, and beat economists'
forecast for a 52.0 percent reading. That was the lowest reading since August
2016.
A reading above
50 percent indicates expansion, while a reading below 50 percent indicates
contraction.
According to
the report, the New Orders Index stood at 50.8 percent, a gain of 0.8 percentage
point from the June reading, while the Inventories Index recorded 49.5 percent,
an increase of 0.4 percentage point, and the Supplier Deliveries Index
registered 53.3 percent, an advance of 2.6 percentage points. At the same time,
the Production Index came in at 50.8 percent in June, a 3.3-percentage point drop
compared to the June reading, and the Employment Index was at 51.7 percent, a
decline of 2.8 percentage point.
Timothy R.
Fiore, Chair of the ISM Manufacturing Business Survey Committee said, “The past
relationship between the PMI and the overall economy indicates that the PMI for
July (51.2 percent) corresponds to a 2.5-percent increase in real gross
domestic product (GDP) on an annualized basis."
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