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| Manufacturing shows growth in August
- TEMPE, Ariz., Sept. 2 (UPI) -- U.S. manufacturing expanded for the 13th consecutive month in August, the Institute of Supply Management said. Institute for Supply Management - Manufacturing - United States - Business - Weddings
| | Manufacturing sector hits nine-month low
- Manufacturing in the UK dipped to a nine-month low in August. Related Stories Economy is on the critical list, so be careful with this patient We're the worst savers in the UK, reveals study New store openings in shopping mall create 22 jobs Surge in mortgage defaulters in South Failed Tyrone Crystal name ‘worth £100,000’
| | Manufacturing gains ease recession fears
- WASHINGTON -- Manufacturing is growing in the U.S. and abroad, easing fears that the economy might be on the verge of a second recession. The U.S. sector expanded for a 13th-straight month in August, coinciding with gains in Chinese manufacturing and auto sales.
| | Manufacturing expands more than expected
- Bloomberg News Manufacturing in the United States expanded in August at a faster pace than forecast, signaling the sector that led the recovery will keep it from faltering. The Institute for Supply Management's factory index rose to 56.3 from 55.5 in July, the trade group said Wednesday. Readings greater than 50 signal growth. Measures of production and employment increased. "The manufacturing ...
| | Manufacturing may be saving grace for U.S. economy struggling to survive
- Manufacturing is growing in the United States and abroad, easing fears that the economy might be on the verge of a second...
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