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Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Business in Chicago region surges in September

A measure of business conditions in the Chicago region surged in September to the highest level since the end of 2018, a stronger than expected reading that reflects improvement in manufacturing and the resilience of the broader U.S. economy.

The Chicago PMI business barometer jumped to 62.4 in September from 51.2 in the prior month, MNI Indicators said Wednesday. Any reading above 50 indicates improving conditions.
Wall Street had expected a reading of 52.

The Chicago PMI report came out early before its normal 9:45 a.m. Eastern release time.

All five main components of the index rose in September, especially new orders and production. Both advanced to an almost two-year high in a region with a heavy concentration of auto and parts manufacturing. Car sales have been surprisingly strong as of late.

That doesn’t mean business has returned to normal, however. Diffusion indexes like the Chicago PMI ask executives if business is getting better or worse. They don’t tell us how much better.

Many firms are coping with lower sales at home and abroad and it will take time for business to return to normal. Even with manufacturers and other companies on the mend, some firms told the Chicago PMI they are still cutting jobs.

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