November manufacturing activity just dropped—US PMI climbed to 52.2 from October's 51.9. Expansion territory holding steady.
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OnlyUpOnly
· 12-04 17:39
A 0.3-point increase... You call this stable expansion? Wake up, everyone.
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MemeTokenGenius
· 12-03 14:04
The numbers have gone up a bit again, but does that really mean anything? It feels like this data gives off a bit of a false sense of prosperity.
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RektButSmiling
· 12-02 12:35
Uh, this data... 52.2 is still bouncing around there, it seems that the manufacturing sector hasn't completely laid flat yet.
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LightningAllInHero
· 12-01 19:00
The PMI has risen a bit, but to be honest, it feels meaningless, just a little bit...
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ser_aped.eth
· 12-01 19:00
What’s the use of the PMI rising a bit? Who still believes this data now?
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just_vibin_onchain
· 12-01 18:59
The PMI has risen again. Everyone says the manufacturing industry is doomed, but the data just shot up. Can this wave hold?
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fomo_fighter
· 12-01 18:47
The PMI is stalling again... 52.2 really doesn't count as expansion, it's just a little bit away from dropping.
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MemeCurator
· 12-01 18:47
The PMI has risen again, but this increase... feels a bit like squeezing toothpaste, doesn't it?
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VitalikFanboy42
· 12-01 18:34
PMI has broken 52, and the manufacturing industry is still holding up, but this rise is a bit... is that it?
November manufacturing activity just dropped—US PMI climbed to 52.2 from October's 51.9. Expansion territory holding steady.