The Services PMI (formerly the Non-Manufacturing PMI)—rose 1 percent, to 58.1 in July (a reading of 50 or higher indicates growth is occurring). This followed an 11.1% increase, to 57.1, in June, which halted a two-month stretch of declines, which was preceded by 122 consecutive months of expansion. ISM noted that June marked the largest single-month percentage increase, for the NMI, going back to its inception in 1997.
Source: logistics Mgmt
ISM reports second straight month of services economy gains in July
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