FMW-Redaktion
Der ISM Index Dienstleistung ist mit 59,1 deutlich besser ausgefallen als erwartet (Prognose war 56,5).
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Zuvor war der Markit PMI Service in der zweiten Veröffentlichung auf 54,8 Punkte von 55,1 im Vormonat gefallen.
Hier der Text zum ISM:
„The NMI registered 59.1 percent in October, 2.2
percentage points higher than the September reading of 56.9 percent. This
represents continued growth in the non-manufacturing sector at a faster rate.
The Non-Manufacturing Business Activity Index increased to 63 percent, which is
2.8 percentage points higher than the September reading of 60.2 percent,
reflecting growth for the 75th consecutive month at a faster rate. The New
Orders Index registered 62 percent, 5.3 percentage points higher than the
reading of 56.7 percent in September. The Employment Index increased 0.9
percentage point to 59.2 percent from the September reading of 58.3 percent and
indicates growth for the 20th consecutive month. The Prices Index increased 0.7
percentage point from the September reading of 48.4 percent to 49.1 percent,
indicating prices decreased in October for the second consecutive month.
According to the NMI, 14 non-manufacturing industries reported growth in
October. After the slight cooling off in September, the non-manufacturing sector
reflected growth across most of the indexes. Respondents remain mostly positive
about biz conditions.“
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