ISM Manufacturing
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The ISM Manufacturing Index is published monthly by the Institute for Supply Management.
A reading above 50 indicates expansion and a reading below 50 indicates contraction.
The report is published on the first business day of every month at 10AM ET.
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ISM® Reports Economic Improvement to Continue in 2021
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ISM Manufacturing (Dec) 60.7 vs 56.8 Expected
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ISM Manufacturing (Nov) 57.5 vs 58 Expected
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ISM Manufacturing (Oct) 59.3 vs 56 Expected
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ISM Manufacturing (Sep) 55.4 vs 56.5 Expected
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ISM Manufacturing (Aug) 56 vs 54.8 Expected
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North American Commercial Real Estate Market Reacts Sharply to Economic Downturn
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ISM Manufacturing (Jul) 54.2 vs 53.6 Expected
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ISM says launching U.S. purchasing managers' index for hospitals in August
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Institute for Supply Management® Expands Portfolio of Economic Reports with Launch of Hospital PMI™
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Q3 Update to 2020 Economic Outlook Forecasts Improvement In Equipment and Software Investment and U.S. Economic Growth As Businesses Reopen
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ISM Manufacturing (Jun) 52.6 vs 49.8 Expected
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Wall Street leads stocks' rebound, sterling dips
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ISM Manufacturing (May) 43.1 vs 43.8 Expected
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Economic Downturn To Continue Through 2020
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U.S. manufacturing activity plunges to 11-year low as orders sink
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ISM Manufacturing (Apr) 41.5 vs 36 Expected
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Shares jump on lockdown easing hopes; oil drops further
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ISM Manufacturing (Mar) 49.1 vs 44.5 Expected
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UPDATE: ISM Non-Manufacturing (Feb) 57.3 vs 54.8 Expected
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UPDATE: ISM Manufacturing (Feb) 50.1 vs 50.5 Expected
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January Hiring: A Positive Jump on the Year Ahead
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ISM Manufacturing (Jan) 50.9 vs 48.5 Expected
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ISM Manufacturing (Dec) 47.2 vs 49 Expected
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ISM® Reports Economic Growth To Continue In 2020
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Gazing into the recession crystal ball
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U.S. services sector, private payrolls growth slow
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ISM Manufacturing (Nov) 48.1 vs 49.2 Expected
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Citizens Business Conditions Index™ Dips in Q3, but Remains in Positive Territory, Signaling Sustained U.S. Economic Growth
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ISM Manufacturing (Oct) 48.3 vs 48.9 Expected
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Global stocks fall to lowest in month on U.S. growth worries
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ISM Manufacturing (Sep) 47.8 vs 50 Expected
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Oil prices slip as U.S. economic data weakens demand outlook
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Spillover: world economies' next big headache
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Job Openings Show Signs of Slowing in August, According to the iCIMS Monthly Hiring Indicator
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ISM Manufacturing (Aug) 49.1 vs 51.3 Expected
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Dollar flat as poor U.S. factory data offset trade, Brexit worries
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Predicting the next U.S. recession
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ISM Manufacturing (Jul) 51.2 vs 52 Expected
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U.S. wage inflation moderate, Midwest manufacturing slumps
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ISM Manufacturing (Jun) 51.7 vs 51 Expected
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ISM Manufacturing (May) 52.1 vs 53 Expected
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Economic Growth To Continue Throughout 2019
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ISM Manufacturing (Apr) 52.8 vs 55 Expected
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ISM Manufacturing (Mar) 55.3 vs 54.5 Expected; ISM Prices Paid 54.3 vs 52.5
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Take Five: The shape of you - world market themes for the week ahead
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ISM Manufacturing (Feb) 54.2 vs 55.8 Expected; ISM Prices Paid 49.4 vs 51.8
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European shares start March higher as Moncler, WPP shine
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Global shares rise on trade optimism, tame inflation
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Oil falls 2 percent as demand worries overtake supply cuts

