Tag: Institute for Supply Management
U.S. factories are less upbeat on 2019 sales on hiring, tariffs
NEW YORK – United States manufacturers remain upbeat about sales this year, though less so than before as a majority say hiring remains difficult...
U.S. factory gauge falls to two-year low as orders cool
NEW YORK – A gauge of United States factories fell in April to the weakest level since late 2016, signaling that manufacturing headwinds extended...
U.S. factory gauge rises from two-year low on jobs advance
NEW YORK - A gauge of United States factories topped estimates in March, rising from a two-year low on strength in employment and orders...
U.S. manufacturing production unexpectedly shrinks in Feb.
NEW YORK - United States factory production slumped for a second month in February, missing forecasts for a pickup, indicating headwinds from the trade...
U.S. factory gauge falls to two-year low as orders cool
NEW YORK - A gauge of United States factories fell to a two-year low in February, cooling more than expected with a broad decline...
U.S. manufacturing gauge tops estimates as jobs, orders rebound
NEW YORK - A gauge of United States manufacturing rebounded in November as new orders picked up and companies added workers, indicating that factories remain...
U.S. manufacturing gauge drops to lowest level in six months
NEW YORK - A gauge of United States manufacturing fell by more than forecast to a six-month low, as orders and hiring cooled amid escalating...
U.S. September manufacturing production rises on broad demand
NEW YORK - United States factory production expanded in September for a fourth consecutive month on broad-based demand as the sector accelerated in the third...
U.S. manufacturing quickens while prices keep spiraling up
NEW YORK - United States manufacturing expanded at a faster pace in May and order backlogs grew by the most in 14 years, even as...
U.S. factory gauge dips to 9-month low as inflation heats up
NEW YORK - United States manufacturing expanded last month at the slowest pace since July, while prices paid for materials continued to accelerate amid...