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Manufacturing survey shows inflation worries 'worse than pandemic era,' adding to Fed pressure

The commentary pointed to a highly volatile environment in which purchasing managers were struggling to stay ahead

Manufacturing survey shows inflation worries 'worse than pandemic era,' adding to Fed pressure

TL;DR

  • The Institute for Supply Manufacturing reported its fastest pace of growth in over four years in July, with an index reading of 55.6.
  • Strong gains were seen in new export orders, backlogs, and production, while the employment gauge hit its highest since August 2022.
  • Nearly three-quarters of respondents reported rising prices for the 22nd consecutive month.
  • Purchasing managers are struggling with volatility due to events like the Iran war and tariffs, with some calling the current situation worse than the pandemic.
  • The solid economic picture and ongoing price pressures may lead the Federal Reserve to increase interest rates soon.
  • Analysts predict that continued inflation pressure will likely force the Fed's hand, potentially leading to a rate hike at the September FOMC meeting.