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US final July S&P Global services PMI 55.0 vs 56.0 prelim

  • Prelim was 56.0
  • Prior was 55.3
  • Composite 54.3 vs 55.0 prior

Details:

  • New orders increase for third straight month
  • Employment rises for second consecutive month
  • Input cost inflation accelerates to 4-month high
  • Output price inflation eases to slowest since January

This isn’t recessionary data at all and could help calm the market’s nerves.

The ISM services number is due at the top of the hour. I think it really needs to hit a sweet spot that’s not too good (no Fed cuts) or too bad (recession) to calm markets.

Chris Williamson, Chief Business Economist at S&P
Global Market Intelligence, said:

“The PMI surveys bring encouraging news of a welcome
combination of solid economic growth and cooler selling
price inflation in July.

“Another strong expansion of business activity in the
service sector, which over the past two months has enjoyed
its best growth spell for over two years, contrasts with the
deteriorating picture seen in the manufacturing sector,
where output came close to stalling in July.

“While manufacturers are reporting reduced demand for
goods, this in part reflects a further switching of spending
from consumers towards services such as travel and
recreation. However, healthcare and financial services are
also reporting buoyant growth, fueling a wide divergence
between the manufacturing and service economies.

“Thanks to the relatively larger size of the service sector, the
July PMI surveys are indicative of the economy continuing to
grow at the start of the third quarter at a rate comparable
to GDP rising at a solid annualized 2.2% pace.

“A further cooling of selling price inflation in the service
sector meanwhile brings encouraging news for the Fed.
Combined with a near-stalling of price increases in the
manufacturing sector, the latest survey data point to
average prices charged for goods and services rising at a
rate which is indicative of consumer price inflation moving
closer to the 2% target. However, the surveys saw some
upward pressures on costs, especially in the service sector,
which policymakers will likely be eager to see soften before
being confident of inflation falling sustainably to target.”

This article was written by Adam Button at www.forexlive.com.

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