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05.01.2024

U.S. services sector activity growth slows more than forecast in December – ISM

The Institute for Supply Management (ISM) announced on Friday that its Services PMI came in at 50.6 per cent in December, recording a drop of 2.1 percentage points from an unrevised November reading of 52.7 per cent. The latest figure indicated that the U.S. services sector expanded for the 12th straight month, albeit at a softer pace than in the previous seven months.

Economists had expected the indicator to slip to 52.6 in December.

A reading above 50 signals expansion, while a reading below 50 indicates contraction.

Of the 18 services industries, nine reported growth last month amid remaining concerns related to economic uncertainty, geopolitical events and labour constraints, the ISM noted.

According to the report, the Production index jumped 1.5 percentage points to 56.6 per cent in December, indicating growth in output for the 43rd month in a row. Meanwhile, the New Orders gauge decreased 2.7 percentage points to 52.8 per cent, indicating expansion for the 12th consecutive month. Elsewhere, the Employment measure plunged 7.4 percentage points to 43.3 per cent, indicating employment activity in the services sector shrank in December after six straight months of growth. The Inventories indicator declined 5.8 percentage points to 49.6 per cent, indicating inventories returned into negative territory after a one-month growth. The Backlog of Orders index rose 0.3 percentage point to 49.4 per cent, staying in contraction territory for the second successive month.

On the price front, the Prices index fell 0.9 percentage point to 57.4 per cent, indicating that prices paid by services organizations for materials and services increased in December for the 79th month running.

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