Canada's manufacturing sector showed further weakness in November. The S&P Global Manufacturing PMI dropped to 48.4, down from October's 49.6 reading. Any figure below 50 signals contraction, and this marks continued pressure on the country's industrial output. Worth watching how this macro trend might ripple through risk assets.
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SnapshotLaborer
· 13h ago
The manufacturing industry in Canada is really a bit bleak, with PMI falling to 48.4, truly in free fall... Risk assets need to be careful.
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GateUser-e19e9c10
· 19h ago
Canadian manufacturing has declined again, this pace is a bit scary.
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 19h ago
Canadian manufacturing is disappointing again, and now it really looks like a fall.
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StealthMoon
· 19h ago
Canada's manufacturing sector is disappointing again, this data is really not optimistic.
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OfflineNewbie
· 19h ago
Canadian manufacturing is really not doing well, PMI fell to 48.4 and continues to drop...
Canada's manufacturing sector showed further weakness in November. The S&P Global Manufacturing PMI dropped to 48.4, down from October's 49.6 reading. Any figure below 50 signals contraction, and this marks continued pressure on the country's industrial output. Worth watching how this macro trend might ripple through risk assets.