US: Manufacturing output expands at weakest pace since June 2016 - Markit

"August’s PMI reading signalled a further improvement in operating conditions among US manufacturing firms," said the IHS Markit on Friday.

Key highlights:

  • The seasonally adjusted IHS Markit final US Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) registered 52.8 in August, down slightly from July’s reading of 53.3. 
  • Weighing on the headline index was a softer rise in manufacturing production. Output at manufacturing firms increased at the weakest pace since June 2016 in August. 
  • Meanwhile, new orders rose at a pace only slightly weaker than July. 
  • Positive sentiment remained robust in August, despite slipping slightly since July. 
  • Subsequently, firms continued to hire additional staff. Workforce numbers expanded at the strongest pace in six months. 

United States Markit Manufacturing PMI above expectations (52.5) in August: Actual (52.8)

United States Markit Manufacturing PMI above expectations (52.5) in August: Actual (52.8)
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