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Gulf Press > Business > Forex > US Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) falls to 46.5 in October, lower than the expected 47.6
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US Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) falls to 46.5 in October, lower than the expected 47.6

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Last updated: 2024/11/01 at 6:17 PM
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Business activity in the US manufacturing sector continued to contract at an accelerating pace in October, as per the ISM Manufacturing PMI report. The PMI fell to 46.5 from 47.2 in September, below the market expectation of 47.6. This indicates a challenging environment for manufacturers, as the index is below the 50 mark that separates expansion from contraction.

Despite the contraction in business activity, the Employment Index of the PMI survey edged slightly higher to 44.4 from 43.9 in the same period. This suggests that while business activity may be declining, there may still be some optimism regarding hiring in the sector. Additionally, the Prices Paid Index rose sharply to 54.8 from 48.3, indicating an increase in input costs for manufacturers. However, the New Orders Index improved to 47.1 from 46.1, suggesting a slight increase in new orders.

The market reaction to the ISM Manufacturing PMI data was seen in the US Dollar Index, which held steady near 104.00. The index remained within its daily range after the release of the data. This suggests that while the manufacturing sector is facing challenges, investors may be waiting for more data before making significant changes to their positions.

Overall, the ISM Manufacturing PMI report for October paints a picture of continued contraction in the US manufacturing sector. The challenges faced by manufacturers are evident in the declining business activity, although there are some positive signs such as the slight increase in the Employment Index and improvement in the New Orders Index. The rise in input costs, as indicated by the Prices Paid Index, is another factor that manufacturers will need to contend with in the coming months.

As the US economy continues to recover from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, data points such as the ISM Manufacturing PMI will be closely watched by investors and policymakers. The performance of the manufacturing sector is often seen as a key indicator of overall economic health, as it has a ripple effect on other sectors of the economy. The ongoing contraction in business activity suggests that there may still be challenges ahead for manufacturers as they navigate the current economic landscape.

In conclusion, the ISM Manufacturing PMI report for October shows that the US manufacturing sector is still facing headwinds. While there are some positive indicators, such as the slight improvement in the Employment Index and New Orders Index, the overall picture remains one of contraction. As investors and policymakers continue to monitor economic data, the performance of the manufacturing sector will be an important factor in shaping the path of the US economy in the coming months.

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