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 Growth To Continue In 2018
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ISM Manufacturing (Nov) 58.2 vs 58.3 Expected
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ISM Manufacturing (Oct) 58.7 vs 59.5 Expected
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ISM Manufacturing (Sep) 60.8 vs 58.1 Expected
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ISM Manufacturing (Aug) 58.8 vs 56.5 Expected
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What slowdown? Factories chug along as global demand holds up
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U.S. Quarterly Economic Update (Q2, 2017) and Strategic Business Implications
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ISM Manufacturing 56.3 vs 56.4 Expected
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China's factories power ahead in July, but others in Asia off the pace
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U.S. pending home sales rise; Midwest factory activity slows
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June ISM Manufacturing Index 57.8 versus estimate of 55.3
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ISM Manufacturing (May) 54.9 vs 54.8 Expected, Prices Paid 60.5 vs 67
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ISM® Reports Economic Growth to Continue Throughout 2017
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S&P 500 Pares Opening Gains Following ISM Manufacturing Data
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ISM Manufacturing (APR) 54.8 vs 56.5 Expected
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ISM Manufacturing (Mar) 57.2 vs 57.2 Expected
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ISM Manufacturing (Feb) 57.7 vs 56.2 Expected
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PIRA Energy Market Recap for the Week Ending February 6, 2017
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ISM Manufacturing (Jan) 56 vs 55 Expected
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ISM Manufacturing (Dec) 54.7 vs 53.8 Expected
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ISM Reports Economic Growth to Continue in 2017
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U.S. services sector activity scales one-year high
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ISM Manufacturing (Nov) 53.2 vs 52.5 Expected
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ISM Manufacturing 51.9 vs 51.7 Expected
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ISM Manufacturing 51.5 vs 50.4 Expected
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U.S. services sector activity hits a six and a half-year low
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ISM Manufacturing 49.4 vs 52 Expected
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PIRA Energy Market Recap for the Week Ending August 8, 2016
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Economist & Cornerstone Staffing CEO, Steve Drexel, Comments On July's Jobs and Employment Report
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U.S. factory growth slows more than expected in July: ISM
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ISM Manufacturing Index (July) 52.6 vs 53 Expected
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U.S. ISM manufacturing index rises to 53.2 in June
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ISM Manufacturing Index (June) 53.2 vs 51.3 Expected
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ISM Manufacturing Index (May) 51.3 vs 50.3 Expected
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Fed reaction to data barrage is focus for stocks
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ECONOMIC GROWTH TO CONTINUE THROUGHOUT 2016
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Investors may have profited from leaked U.S. data: ECB research paper
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U.S. manufacturing shows signs of stability as export orders rise
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ISM Manufacturing Index (Apr) 50.8 vs 51.4 Expected
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ISM Manufacturing Index (Mar) 51.8 vs 51 Expected
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PIRA Energy Market Recap For The Week Ending March 7, 2016
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ISM Manufacturing Index (Feb) 49.5 vs 48.5 Expected
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Cushman & Wakefield/Commerce Research Shows Record Breaking Numbers and Positive Trends in Utah's Commercial Real Estate Market
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ISM Manufacturing Index 48.2 vs 48.4 Expected
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ISM Makes Annual Adjustments to Seasonal Factors for ISM Manufacturing PMI® and Diffusion Indexes and ISM Non-Manufacturing NMI® and Diffusion Indexes
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PIRA Energy Market Recap for the Week Ending January 11, 2016
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Market Wrap: Markets Slip on China Concerns; ISM Manufacturing Lagged in Dec.; GM Makes Ride-Share Investment
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ISM Manufacturing Index 48.2 vs 49 Expected
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ECONOMIC GROWTH CONTINUES IN 2016; Manufacturing Growth Expected in 2016; Revenue to Increase 4.1%; Capital Expenditures to Increase 1.0%; Capacity Utilization Currently at 81.6%; Non-Manufacturing Gr

