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02.12.2024

U.S. manufacturing activity contracts again in November albeit at weaker pace - ISM

A report from the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) showed on Monday the U.S. manufacturing sector’s activity contracted again in November albeit at a slower pace than in the previous four months.

The ISM's index of manufacturing activity - the manufacturing PMI - checked in at 48.4 per cent in November, up from an unrevised October reading of 46.5 per cent. The latest reading pointed to a shrinkage in the U.S. factory sector for the eighth straight month, the pace of which, however, was the softest since June (48.5).

Economists had predicted the indicator to advance to 47.5 per cent.

According to the report, the New Orders Index jumped 3.3 percentage points to 50.4 per cent last month, returning into expansion territory after seven consecutive months in contraction. The Production Index increased 0.6 percentage point to 46.8 per cent but continued to be in decreasing territory. In addition, the Employment Index climbed 3.7 percentage points to 48.1 per cent, but remained in contraction territory, indicating that employment reduced in November for the sixth consecutive month. The Inventories Index surged 5.5 percentage points to 48.1 per cent, indicating a slowing rate of contraction in manufacturing inventories. Meanwhile, the Supplier Deliveries Index declined 3.3 percentage points to 48.7 per cent, indicating that the delivery performance of suppliers to manufacturing organizations was faster in November after four consecutive months of slower deliveries. On the price front, the Prices Index fell 4.5 percentage points to 50.3 per cent, indicating raw materials prices rose for the second straight month in November. 

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