The Institute
for Supply Management (ISM) reported on Thursday its non-manufacturing index
(NMI) came in at 52.6 in August, which was 3.8 percentage points lower than the
August reading of 56.4 percent. The September reading pointed to the slowest
expansion in the services sector since August 2016.
Economists
forecast the index to decrease to 55.1 last month. A reading above 50 signals
expansion, while a reading below 50 indicates contraction.
The 13
non-manufacturing industries reported growth last month, the ISM said, adding
that respondents were mostly concerned about tariffs, labor resources and the
direction of the economy.
According to
the report, the ISM’s non-manufacturing business activity measure fell to 55.2
percent, 6.3 percentage points lower than the August reading of 61.5 percent. That
reflected growth for the 122nd consecutive month, at a slower rate in August.
The new orders gauge dropped to 53.7 percent, down 6.6 percentage points from
the reading of 60.3 percent in August. The Employment indicator decreased 2.7
percentage points in September to 50.4 percent from the August reading of 53.1
percent. Meanwhile, the Prices Index rose 1.8 percentage points from the August
reading of 58.2 percent to 60 percent, indicating that prices increased in
September for the 28th consecutive month.
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