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Chicago PMI Slips But Remains In Expansion At 52.4
The Institute for Supply Management reports that the business barometer metric of the Chicago PMI slipped to a reading of 52.4 in March. Although down from the 56.8 print last...
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Chicago PMI Prints Highest Reading In 11 Months
The Institute for Supply Management reports that the business barometer of its Chicago PMI release improved to a reading of 56.8 in February. This compares to a reading of 55.6 in January, and...
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Chicago PMI With Huge Gain This Month To 55.6
The Institute for Supply Management reports that the business barometer of its Chicago PMI survey was 55.6 in January. This is a large increase to last month’s reading of 50.0, and...
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Chicago PMI Expands Again In December
The Institute for Supply Management reports that the business barometer of the Chicago PMI increased to 51.6 in December from 50.4 in November. An above 50 reading is indicative of economic expansion,...
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Chicago PMI Moves Back Into Expansion
The Institute for Supply Management reports that the business barometer measure in its Chicago PMI release in November improved to 50.4. This signals economic expansion, and follows two consecutive months...
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Chicago PMI Ticks Up To 49.9
The Institute for Supply Management reports that the business barometer of the Chicago PMI ticked up to 49.9 in October, better than the 49.7 in September. A reading below 50...
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Chicago PMI Tanks To Lowest Level In 3 Years
The Institute for Supply Management reports that the Chicago PMI business barometer declined to 49.7, the lowest level the index has seen since September of 2009. The is a terrible...
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Chicago PMI Down Marginally In August
The Institute for Supply Management reports that the business barometer in the Chicago PMI in August reads 53.0, down from 53.7 in July and expectations of 53.2. This is one...
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Chicago PMI Rises
The ISM reports that the Chicago PMI rose to 53.7 in July, well above the 52.9 figure in June and economist’s expectations of 52.5. We are still considerably below the peak expansion...









