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Gulf Press > Business > Forex > US ISM Services PMI increases to 56 in October, surpassing expected 53.8
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US ISM Services PMI increases to 56 in October, surpassing expected 53.8

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Last updated: 2024/11/05 at 4:50 PM
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The US service sector experienced a significant improvement in economic activity in October, with the ISM Services PMI rising to 56 from 54.9 in September. This exceeded market expectations of 53.8 and indicated a faster expansion in the sector. The Prices Paid Index, which measures inflation, decreased slightly to 58.1 from 59.4, while the Employment Index rose to 53 from 48.1. According to Steve Miller, Chair of the ISM Services Business Survey Committee, concerns over political uncertainty were prominent in the survey findings. While impacts from hurricanes and labor disputes at ports were mentioned, the longshoremen’s strike had a minimal impact due to its brief duration.

The market response to the ISM Services PMI report was relatively muted, with the US Dollar Index remaining in the red below 104.00. This index reflects the performance of the US dollar against a basket of major currencies and was down 0.2% on the day at 103.70. Despite the positive data indicating an expansion in the service sector, the dollar’s performance was not significantly impacted. Investors may be monitoring other factors, such as political developments or economic indicators, that could influence the currency’s movement in the near term.

The rise in the ISM Services PMI suggests a growing optimism in the US service sector, which includes industries such as healthcare, education, and hospitality. With a reading above 50 indicating expansion, the October figure of 56 indicates a healthy pace of growth in the sector. This could have positive implications for job creation and consumer spending, as businesses in the service industry expand their operations in response to increasing demand. However, concerns over political uncertainty and external factors like hurricanes and labor disputes may pose challenges to the sector’s continued growth.

As the Prices Paid Index in the ISM Services PMI report decreased slightly, it may indicate a moderation in inflationary pressures in the service sector. A lower reading suggests that businesses are facing less upward pressure on their costs, which could be positive for profit margins and potentially lead to lower prices for consumers. The Employment Index also showed improvement, rising to 53 from 48.1, indicating a higher level of hiring activity in the sector. This is a positive sign for the labor market and suggests that businesses are increasing their workforce to meet growing demand.

Overall, the ISM Services PMI report for October paints a picture of a resilient US service sector that is expanding at a faster pace. Despite challenges from political uncertainty, hurricanes, and labor disputes, businesses in the service industry are showing confidence in the economy’s recovery. The market reaction to the report, with the US Dollar Index remaining in the red, indicates that investors are closely monitoring other factors that could influence the currency’s performance. As the service sector plays a significant role in the US economy, the positive data from the ISM Services PMI report bodes well for future economic growth and job creation in the country.

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