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| | | ... continued advances in the region's already strong PMI readings - composite (56.7 in September from 55.7 in August); manufacturing (58.1 from 57.4); services (55.8 from 54.7) - and more recently, the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) sharp upgrade to ... |
| | | | ... admitted that the introduction of the GST in July have had a negative impact on economic activity particularly, in the manufacturing sector. "This may further delay the revival of investment activity, which is already hampered by stressed balance sheets ... |
| | | | ... be expanding at a slower rate but they're still expanding. The Australian Industry Group's (AiG) performance of manufacturing and services indices both slowed in September from August but remained above the 50 expansion/contraction line. The manufacturing ... |
| | | | ... scribbling to spook the bejeesus out of you ala Pennywise the clown of "It" fame. Au contraire, the quote refers to the manufacturing PMI survey releases showing that the world's biggest economies are all - not some - "floating" above 50. Yes Virginia ... |
| | | | ... lower (all else unchanged)..." Forward orders increased from three to four last month driven by a large increase in manufacturing orders that was offset by a sharp decline in retail orders. While trading and profitability dipped by one point each - to ... |
| | | | ... companies, 60% of which are US-listed and include Apple, Microsoft and Nestle. Companies specifically involved in manufacturing tobacco, cluster bombs, landmines, chemical and biological weapons, and depleted uranium weapons have been excluded. Established ... |
| | | | ... anticipating a decreased in income dropped to 7.8% from 9.5%. Not only is consumer sentiment going onwards and upwards, the manufacturing sector is too. The ISM manufacturing index rose to a reading of 58.8 in August from 56.3 in the previous month. ... |
| | | | ... markets funds out there, most of them have the same stuff: they all own Samsung, they all own Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company. And if you look at the index, China, South Korea and Taiwan make up almost 60% of the benchmark. The problem is ... |
| | | | ... in point, he said. When examining the insurance value chain and all the pieces involved in designing, selling and manufacturing covers, Dobson said: "I look at the distribution piece and cannot help but think that's the part that's going to be reimagined ... |
| | | | ... it is also shoring up domestic activity. This is underscored by the Markit/CIPS PMI survey indices - composite, manufacturing and services -- which, despite lingering Brexit uncertainties, have remained sharply above the 50 expansion/contraction line ... |
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