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S&P Global US Services PMI sees modest rise, beats forecasts but trails previous month's figures

EditorFrank DeMatteo
Published 09/23/2024, 09:50 PM


The S&P Global US Services Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI), a key indicator of economic health in the service sector, has seen a slight increase, according to the latest data published by Markit Economics. The actual number for the month stands at 55.4, reflecting a modest growth in the sector.

The latest figure marginally beats the forecasted number of 55.3, indicating a slightly stronger performance than anticipated. The PMI data is based on surveys of over 400 executives in private sector service companies, including sectors such as transport and communication, financial intermediaries, business and personal services, computing & IT, hotels and restaurants. A PMI reading above 50 signals an improvement in the sector, while a reading below 50 indicates a contraction.

However, the current PMI reading of 55.4 is slightly below the previous month's figure of 55.7. This small dip suggests a slight slowdown in the pace of growth in the service sector, despite the overall positive outlook.

The PMI data is considered a crucial economic indicator as it provides a snapshot of the health of the service sector, which forms a significant part of the US economy. A stronger than forecast reading is generally supportive for the US dollar, while a weaker than forecast reading is generally negative.

Despite the slight dip from the previous month, the service sector continues to demonstrate resilience and adaptability in the face of various economic challenges. The modest rise in the Services PMI indicates that the sector is still on a growth trajectory, albeit at a slightly slower pace. This data will be closely watched by economists and investors alike as they gauge the overall health and direction of the US economy.

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