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  2. Purchasing Managers' Index - Wikipedia

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    ISM's Purchasing Managers Index 1948–2012. Purchasing managers' indexes (PMI) are economic indicators derived from monthly surveys of private sector companies.. The three principal producers of PMIs are S&P Global (from 2022 merger with IHS Markit), which produces PMIs for over 30 countries worldwide and developed the first service sector PMIs, and the Institute for Supply Management (ISM ...

  3. Sashiko - Wikipedia

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    Many sashiko patterns were derived from Chinese designs, but just as many were developed by native Japanese embroiderers; for example, the style known as kogin-zashi, which generally consists of diamond-shaped patterns in horizontal rows, is a distinctive variety of sashiko that was developed in Aomori Prefecture.

  4. ISM Report On Business - Wikipedia

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    The Services Index which is a weighted composite index for services data (similar to the Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI)) was developed and first published in the January 2008 Non-Manufacturing ISM Report On Business. This was not available prior to that date because there was insufficient services historical data to develop a composite index.

  5. US manufacturing activity grows at fastest rate since 2022 - AOL

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    S&P Global's own manufacturing PMI reading out Monday showed US manufacturing production reached a 22-month high in March. The firm's broader measure of manufacturing activity hit 51.9 in March ...

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  7. Producer price index - Wikipedia

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    A producer price index (PPI) is a price index that measures the average changes in prices received by domestic producers for their output. Formerly known as the wholesale price index between 1902 and 1978, the index is made up of over 16,000 establishments providing approximately 64,000 price quotations that the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) compiles each month to represent thousands ...

  8. Ivey Index - Wikipedia

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    The Ivey PMI is derived from survey responses from purchasing managers across multiple industries in Canada, capturing fluctuations in five main areas of activity: purchases, employment, inventories, supplier deliveries, and prices. Each month, the managers indicate whether activity in these categories has increased, decreased, or remained ...

  9. U.S. Producer Price Index - Wikipedia

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    Index point change ÷ Previous period index level = Proportion of change Proportion of change × 100 = Percent change For example, in the first quarter of 2016, the PPI for final demand increased 0.5 percent because the index levels were 109.7 in March 2016 and 109.1 in December 2015. The percent change is calculated as: 109.7 - 109.1 = 0.6