The US manufacturing sector stagnated in September, with the ISM manufacturing index remaining at 47.2. This figure fell short of analysts’ predictions, who had anticipated an increase to 47.6. New orders in the manufacturing sector continued to contract, albeit at a slower pace. The index for new orders rose to 46.1, up 1.5 percentage points […]
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