The Nonmanufacturing
Business Outlook Survey, released by the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
on Tuesday, revealed the region's business activity in the nonmanufacturing sector
continued to improve in August, albeit at a slower pace than in the previous
month.
According to
the survey, the diffusion index for current general activity fell from 23.7 in
July to 17.9 this month, remaining positive for the third consecutive month.
A reading above
0 signals expansion, while a reading below 0 indicates contraction.
According to
the report, the new orders index edged down 2 points to 11.6 in August,
recording positive reading for the second straight month. Meanwhile, the
survey’s indexes for full-time and part-time employment remained negative, coming
in at -3 and -5.9 respectively. However, both future activity indexes - the
diffusion index for future activity at the firm level (35) and the future
regional activity index (19.7) - suggest that the respondents expect overall
improvement in nonmanufacturing activity over the next six months. On the price
front, the prices paid
index was essentially unchanged at 10.1, while the prices received index
increased nearly 8 points but remained in negative territory for the fifth
consecutive month, at -6.3 in August.
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