US Services-Sector Activity Slows
The Institute for Supply Management says its purchasing managers' index for services providers fell to 50.1 in July, from 50.8 in June
Activity in the U.S. services sector only marginally expanded in July, as employment contracted at a faster pace and U.S. trade policy continued to cause concern for businesses.
The Institute for Supply Management said Tuesday that its purchasing managers' index for services providers fell to 50.1 in July, from 50.8 in June, which was lower than the 51.2 expected by a consensus of economists...
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