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Definition The Institute for Supply Management surveys more than 300 manufacturing firms on employment, production, new orders, supplier deliveries, and inventories. A composite diffusion index of national manufacturing conditions is constructed, where readings above (below) 50 percent indicate an expanding (contracting) factory sector. Export orders, import orders, backlog orders and prices paid for raw and unfinished materials are also measured, but these are not included in the overall index. (Institute for Supply Management) Why Investors Care | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Market Consensus Before Announcement
The Institute for Supply Management's manufacturing index in June held flat but input price inflation soared. The overall composite index rose to 50.2 from 49.6 in May. The latest number is the first plus 50 reading since January. But raw material costs have been soaring in the U.S. manufacturing sector as the prices paid index in June reached a rare 91.5 reading. The June figure was not a record but has been surpassed in 60 years of data only during the oil embargo period of the mid-1970s. ISM manufacturing index Consensus Forecast for July 08: 49.2 Range: 48.0 to 50.5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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