The Institute
for Supply Management (ISM) reported on Monday its non-manufacturing index
(NMI) came in at 53.7 in July, which was 1.4 percentage points lower than the
June reading of 55.1 percent. The July reading pointed to the slowest expansion
in the services sector since August 2016.
Economists
forecast the index to increase to 55.5 last month. A reading above 50 signals
expansion, while a reading below 50 indicates contraction.
Of the 18
manufacturing industries, 13 reported growth last month, the ISM said, adding
that respondents indicated ongoing concerns related to tariffs and employment
resources.
According to
the report, the ISM’s non-manufacturing business activity measure fell to 53.1
percent, 5.1 percentage points lower than the June reading of 582 percent. That
reflected growth for the 120th consecutive month, at a slower rate in June. The
new orders gauge decreased to 54.1 percent, 1.7 percentage points lower than
the reading of 55.8 percent in June. The Prices Index dropped 24 percentage
points from the June reading of 58.9 percent to 56.5 percent, indicating that
prices increased in July for the 26th consecutive month. Meanwhile, the
employment indicator rose 1.2 percentage points in July to 56.2 percent from
the June reading of 55 percent.
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